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TATES CREEK HIGH SCHOOL BASEBALL TEAM
K.H.S.A.A. CHAMPION — 1980
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(Left to Right) Front Row: Scott Deyo, Jay Harris, Dan Travrig, Duncan Gardiner, Joey
Hudgins, Ed Parsons, Scott Shannon. Second Row: Tracy Thompson, Bill Lawson, Kirk Bourns,
Steve Thomas, Al Houston, Chip Borkowski, Evan Mossbarger, Brian Batts. Third Row: Clay Hall,
Brad Redmon, Dick Lickert, Ernie Williams, Mark McCullers, Todd Short, Brad Walls, Tony Harris,
Kevin Larabee. Fourth Row: Coach Ron Cole, Doug McCleod, Mark Todd, Tim Kendrick, Bruce
Bromlett, David Steinforth, Todd Kessler, David Duncan, Coach Skip Hanson.
Member Of National Federation of State High School Associations
Official Organ of the
KENTUCKY HIGH SCHOOL ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION
AUGUST 1980
FOOTBALL DISTRICTS AND REGIONS
The Board of Control of the Kentucky High School
Athletic Association set the football districts and regions
for 1979 and 1980 as follows:
CLASS A (0-400)
REGION I
District 1 —
Ballard Memorial, Fulton, Fulton County, Russellville
District 2 —
Campbellsville, Caverna, Clinton County, Gamaliel,
Metcalf County, Tompkinsville
REGION II
District 1 —
Berea, Harrodsburg, Madison, Paris
District 2 —
Beth Haven, Frankfort. Hancock County, Owen
County, Trimble County
REGION III
District 1 —
Beechwood. Bellevue, Dayton, Ludlow
District 2 —
Fairview, Maysville, Nicholas County, Raceland
REGION IV
District 1 —
Sub-District 1 — Cumberland, Harlan, Evarts
Sub-District 2 — Lone Jack, Lynn Camp, Pineville,
Williamsburg
District 2 —
Sub-District 1 — Elkhorn City, Fleming-Neon,
Jenkins. Phelps, Virgie
Sub-District 2 — Mullins, Paintsville. Wheelwright
CLASS AA (401-600)
REGION I
District 1 —
Caldwell County. Fort Campbell. Heath. Mayfield,
Murray. Todd Central. Trigg County
District 2 —
Sub-District 1 — Allen County. Butler County,
Glasgow, Warren East
Sub-District 2 — Adair County, Edmonson County,
Green County. Hart County
REGION II
District 1 —
Anderson County. Bardstown, Fort Knox, West
Hardin. Washington County
District 2 —
Sub-District 1 — Bath County. Carroll County,
Fleming County, Henry County
Sub-District 2 — East Carter, Lewis County, Mason
County. Rowan County. West Carter
REGION III
District 1 —
Boyle County. Garrard County, Russell County,
Somerset. Wayne County
District 2 —
Bell County. Corbin. Middlesboro
REGION IV
District 1 —
Hazard. Johns Creek, M.C Napier, Whitesburg
District 2 —
Lawrence County, Morgan County, Pikeville,
Prestonsburg
CLASS AAA (601-1000)
REGION I
District 1 —
Calloway County, Crittenden County, Lone Oak,
Reidland, Union County, Webster County
District 2 —
Barren County, Franklin-Simpson, Ohio County
REGION II
District 1 —
Sub-District 1 — Breckinridge County, Elizabethtown,
Meade County, North Bullitt
Sub-District 2 — East Hardin, Grayson County, LaRue
County, Taylor County
District 2 —
Bourbon County, Danville, Harrison County,
Montgomery County, Scott County, Woodford County
REGION III
District 1 —
Sub-District 1 — Conner, Covington Catholic, Lloyd
Memorial, Simon Kenton
Sub-District 2 — Highlands, Newport, Newport
Catholic, Scott
District 2 —
Sub-District 1 — Jessamine County, Knox Central,
Lincoln County, Whitley County
Sub-District 2 — Casey County, Estill County, Mercer
County, Rockcastle County
REGION IV
District 1 —
Breathitt County, Clay County, James A. Cawood,
Leslie County
District 2 —
Belfry, Johnson Central, Russell
STATE CLASS AAAA (1001-up)
REGION I
District 1 —
Bowling Green, Christian County, Hopkinsville,
Marshall County, Paducah Tilghman, Warren Central
District 2—
Apollo, Daviess County, Henderson County,
Madlsonville-North Hopkins, Owensboro, Owensboro
Catholic
REGION II
District 1 —
Bullitt Central, Marion County, Nelson County, North
Hardin
District 2 —
Franklin County, Oldham County, Shelby County,
Western Hills
REGION III
District 1 —
Bryan Station, Henry Clay, Lafayette, Tates Creek
District 2—
Clark County, Laurel County, Madison Central
REGION IV
District 1 —
Boone County, Campbell County, Dixie Heights,
Holmes
District 2 —
Boyd County, Greenup County, Paul G. Blazer
JEFFERSON COUNTY CLASS AAAA
District 1 —
Bishop David, Butler, Doss, Pleasure Ridge Park,
Shawnee, Valley, Western
District 2 —
DeSales, Durrett, Fairdale, Male, Moore, Southern,
Stuart
District 3 —
Atherton, Fern Creek, Iroquois, Jeffersontown,
Manual, St. Xavier, Seneca
District 4 —
Ballard, Central, Eastern, Thomas Jefferson, Trinity,
Waggener, Westport
The Kentucky High School Athlete
Official Organ of tfie
Kentucliy Higfi Schooi Athietic Association
VOL. XLIII — No. 1
AUGUST, 1980
$2.00 Per Year
HOT WEATHER HINTS
A Comment by the Committee on the Medical
Aspects of Sports of the American Medical
Association and the National Federation
Early fall football practice frequently is conducted in
very warm and highly humid weather in many parts of the
United States. Under such conditions, special precautions
should be observed. Otherwise, the athlete is subject to:
• Heat Cramps - depletion of electrolytes
• Heat Fatigue - depletion of salt and water due to
sweating
• Heat Exhaustion - excessive depletion of salt and
water
• Heat Stroke - overheating from breakdown of the
sweating mechanism
Each of these symptoms is a separate clinical entity
But the development of heat stroke is progressive and
definite symptoms and signs will be manifested before it
occurs. If these early warning signs are ignored, the failure
of the body to dispose of excess internal heat could
progress from heat fatigue to heat exhaustion to heat
stroke.
Heat cramps are only temporarily disabling, but the
moment of occurrence may be significant.
Heat fatigue dulls the athlete's skillful alertness and
makes him more vulnerable to injury. The two heat
illnesses can result in serious physical harm and even
death; both are preventable.
Heat exhaustion and heat stroke are preventable only
by careful control of various factors in the conditioning
program of the athlete. Basic, of course, is an adequate
health history examination prior to participation in
practice. With the start of fall practice, it is essential to
provide for gradual acclimation to hot weather activity
Equally important is the need to adjust salt and water
intake to weather conditions.
As the athlete becomes accustomed to hot weather
activity, he perspires more freely (thus dissipating body
heat) and excretes less salt (thus conserving sodium).
With a graduated training regimen, such acclimation can
be expected to take place over a period of about one week.
The old idea that water should be withheld from
athletes during workouts has no scientific foundation. In
fact, such restriction, by depleting water in the body, can
lead to heat fatigue and serious heat illness. During
exercise in the heat, it is essential to replace - at least
hourly - the water lost by perspiration.
Salt also needs to be replaced daily, particularly
during the acclimation period. Extra salting of the athlete's
food within the bounds of taste will accomplish this
purpose. Salt tablets, particularly on an empty stomach,
can be irritating and may be poorly absorbed
Even after acclimation, it is advisable to alternate
periods of strenuous exercise with periods of rest during
hot weather. Also, it is important for the coach to observe
his athletes carefully for signs of lethargy, inattention,
stupor, awkwardness or unusual fatigue. Symptoms of
water and salt depletion may include sluggishness,
headache, nausea, hallucinations, and/or weak and rapid
pulse. If heat illness is suspected, prompt attention to
these recommended emergency procedures may have
vital importance:
Heat Stroke: Collapse - with dry warm skin and rapid
weak pulse - indicates sweating mechanism failure and
rising body temperature. THIS IS AN EMERGENCY:
DELAY COULD BE FATAL Immediately cool athlete by
the most expedient means (spraying or sponging with cool
water is a good method). OBTAIN MEDICAL CARE AT
ONCE
Heat Exhaustion: Weakness - with profuse sweating
and rapid pulse - indicates state of shock due to depletion
of salt and water. Place person flat on his back in the shade
with head on the ground, level or lower than body. Give
sips of diluted salt water if conscious. OBTAIN MEDICAL
CARE AT ONCE.
The following suggestions are offered to help coaches
prevent heat exhaustion and heat stroke during hot
weather athletic activity:
• Require a careful medical history and checkup prior to
the beginning of practice
• Schedule workouts during cooler morning and early
evening hours in hot weather.
• Acclimate athletes to hot weater activity by carefully
graduated practice schedules.
• Provide rest periodsof 15 to 30 minutes during workouts
of an hour or more in hot weather.
• Supply clothing that is white to reflect heat, comfortable
to permit heat escape, and permeable to moisture to
allow heat loss via sweat evaporation.
• Furnish extra salt and water in recommended amounts
during hot weather.
• Watch athletes carefully for signs of trouble, particularly
athletes who lose much weight, heavy athletes (e.g. in-
terior linemen), and the determined athlete who may not
report discomfort.
• Remember that temperature and humidity are the
crucial factors Measuring the relative humidity, by use
of a sling psychrometer on the field, is advantageous in
this regard. Heat exhaustion and heat stroke can occur
in the shade.
• Alert the hospital emergency room medical and nursing
staff of the possibility of heat illness among athletes be-
fore an emergency occurs so that they are prepared to
care for a stricken athlete.
• Know what to do in case of such an emergency. Be
familiar with immediate first aid practices and pre-
arranged procedures for obtaining immediate medical,
including ambulance service.
• Outlaw the hazardous warm weather use of rubberized
apparel or other dehydration devices by players.
Some teams encounter hot weather during the season
either through intersectional travel or following an un-
seasonably cool period. By this time, the athletes should
be physically fit; nevertheless, they will not be environ-
mentally fit. Coaches who face this situation are advised to
schedule practices preceding the game at the warmest
time of day. to diligently subscribe to the other recom-
mendations above, and to use substitutes during the game
more frequently than normal. The result will benefit the
team's performance as well as the health of the athletes.
MEMO:
The NOCSAE Secretary-Treasurer has notified this
office that, due to an error, one group of NOCSAE
approved helmets was omitted from the list sent to state
associations in May, 1980.
The following should be added to the list which bear
the seal, but are no longer manufactured:
Marietta Manufacturing Company
Model Number Year
K-21 1974
K-21-PA 1974
K-21-JR 1975
K-22 1975
K-22-PA 1 975
K-112 1975
Page Two
THE KENTUCKY HIGH SCHOOL ATHLETE FOR AUGUST, 1980
AUGUST, 1980 Vol. XLIII, No. 1
Published monthly, except June andJuly, by the Kentucky
High School Athletic Association, Office of Publication,
560 E Cooper Dr., P O. Box 22280, Lexington, Ky. 40522
Second class postage paid at Lexington, Kentucky.
Acceptance for mailing at special rate of postage provided
for in Section 1103. Act of October 3, 1917. authorized
May 3, 1926. Publication No 293080.
Editor TOM MILLS
Assistant Editor JEAN BATSEL
Assistant Editor BRIGID L. DeVRIES
Assistant Editor LOUIS STOUT
Assistant Editor BILLY V. WISE
Lexington, Kentucky
BOARD OF CONTROL
President .. Zeb Blankenship (1977-1981) Nicholasville
Vice-Pres J.D. Minnehan (1978-1982) LaGrange
Directors .. Charles D. Black (1980-1984) Barbourville;
John Brock (1980-1984) Morehead; Whaylon Coleman
(1980-1984) Owensboro; Robie Harper. Jr. (1979-1983)
Drakesboro: Alvis Johnson (1980-1984) Harrodsburg;
Walter J. Pickett (1980-1982) Valley Station; Barney
Thweatt (1977-1981) Hopkinsville: Fairce O. Woods
(1979-1983) Flemingsburg: Conley Manning, State Dept.
of Education representative.
Subscription Rate $2.00 per year
From the Commissioner's Office
MINUTES OF THE
BOARD MEETING
The Board of Control of the Kentucky High
School Athletic Association nnet at Kenlake State
Park, Aurora, Kentucky, on Friday morning, July 25,
1980. The meeting was called to order by President
Barney Thweatt, at 9:00 a.m. Present were Board
members Zeb Blankenship, Robie Harper, Joseph
McPherson, J.D. Minnehan, Norman Passmore,
Walter Pickett, Fairce O. Woods, Commissioner
Tom Mills, Assistant Commissioners Brigid
DeVries, Louis Stout and Billy V. Wise. Conley
Manning was present representing the State
Department of Education. The invocation was given
by Norman Passmore.
Robie Harper moved, seconded by Zeb
Blankenship, that the minutes of the April meeting
be accepted. The motion passed unanimously.
President Thweatt presented plaques to
outgoing Board members Joseph McPherson and
Norman Passmore and thanked them for their
service and contribution to the Association as
members of the Board of Control. They accepted
their plaques with words of thanks. Pete Grigsby
and Jack Burkich were not present to accept their
plaques.
The Board of Control held its election of offi-
cers for 1980-81. Fairce O.Woods moved, seconded
by Robie Harper, that Zeb Blankenship and J.D.
Minnehan be elected President and Vice-President
respectively. The motion passed unanimously.
Barney Thweatt thanked the Board members
for their support during his tenure as President of
the Board and then turned the meeting over to the
newly elected President, Zeb Blankenship.
President Blankenship introduced the
following new members of the Board of Control: Mr.
John Brock, Morehead; Mr. Whaylon Coleman,
Owensboro; Mr. Alvis Johnson, Harrodsburg. Mr.
Charles Black of Barbourville was not present.
President Zeb Blankenship asked the members
of the Board that attended the Annual National
Federation Meeting in July to report on the
meetings they attended. After comments by each
member, they all agreed it was an excellent meeting
and that each Board member should make special
effort to attend the Annual National Federation
Meeting.
Commissioner Mills presented to the Board
copies of the material completed for the auditor and
copies of the 1980-81 budget report. He explained
the form the State Board asked the Association to
use in reporting receipts and expenditures for the
past year and the budget form for the upcoming
school year. Following a discussion of the proposed
budget, Walter Pickett moved, seconded by J.D.
Minnehan, that the budget and audit report be
approved. The motion carried unanimously.
J.D. Minnehan presented the report of the
Basketball Committee on the results of the recent
balloting on classification. He reported that 144
Board appointed representatives voted in favor of
classification in basketball while 149 opposed.
Following a lengthy discussion of the report, J.D.
Minnehan moved, seconded by Barney Thweatt,
that since a majority of those Board appointed
representatives voting opposed classification, the
present playoff system in basketball be continued.
The motion passed with 8 voting in favor of the
motion and one abstention.
President Blankenship appointed the following
committees:
Basketball Committee — Chairman J.D.
Minnehan, Vice Chairman Robie Harper, Fairce O.
Woods, Charles D. Black, Barney Thweatt
Football Committee — Chairman Fairce O.
THE KENTUCKY HIGH SCHOOL ATHLETE FOR AUGUST, 1980
Page Three
Woods, Vice Chairman Whaylon Coleman, Alvis
Johnson, John Brock, Walter Pickett
Minor Sports Committee — Chairman Barney
Thweatt, Vice Chairman Walter Pickett, Alvis
Johnson, Whaylon Coleman, Robie Harper
Trophy Committee — Chairman Zeb
Blankenship, Vice Chairman Alvis Johnson, Brigid
DeVries, Billy Wise
Staff Committee — Chairman J.D. Minnehan,
Vice Chairman Zeb Blankenship, John Brock, Robie
Harper, Charles Black
Retirement Committee — Chairman Zeb
Blankenship, Vice Chairman Barney Thv\/eatt,
Walter Pickett, Whaylon Coleman, Fairce O. Woods
East Eligibility Committee — Chairman Zeb
Blankenship, Vice Chairman Fairce O. Woods,
Charles D. Black, John Brock, Alvis Johnson
West Eligibility Committee — Chairman Barney
Thweatt, Vice Chairman J.D. Minnehan, Whaylon
Coleman, Robie Harper, Walter Pickett
Commissioner Mills asked that the Board not
act on agenda item 8, setting the site for the 1981
Girls' State Basketball Tournament, until the next
meeting of the Board of Control. J.D. Minnehan
moved, seconded by Fairce O. Woods, that item 8 on
the agenda be tabled. The motion passed
unanimously.
Mr. Mills called attention to some of the major
changes in the 1980-81 Constitution and By-Laws.
Article III, Membership, will now read as follows:
"This association shall be composed of public
secondary schools which are accredited by the
Kentucky State Board of Education, and non-public
secondary schools which voluntarily comply with
accrediting standards of the Kentucky Department
of Education or comply with 704 Kentucky
Administrative Regulation 6:010 (Non Public
Schools). Member schools are required to comply
with the provisions of the K.H.S.A.A. Constitution
and By-Laws. No school shall become a member or
continue to be a member whose detailed financial
(athletic, or otherwise), scholastic and attendance
records are not mattersof public property of record.
Junior high schools shall not be eligible for
membership."
Mr. M ills also explained the addition to Article X
directing the principals of each school to require all
participants of interscholastic athletics and their
parents or guardians to acknowledge receipt of the
eligibility rules as promulgated by the Association
and State Board regulations.
Mr. Mills presented a request from several
schools in Jefferson County that the Board consider
changing certain sports seasons from the spring to
the fall. He also presented a letter requesting that
the member schools be surveyed to determine their
interest in sponsoring softball as an inter-scholastic
sport. President Blankenship referred these two
items to the Minor Sports Committee for further
study.
Mr. Mills presented a letter from Mr. Louis
Schneider, a representative of the Victory Athletic
Club in Louisville, requesting that the Joe Binks
Cross Country Runs be sanctioned by the Board.
Following a discussion of By-Law 20, which
stipulates that no meet, tournament, post-season
game, or all-star contest will be sanctioned by the
Board of Control unless it is sponsored by a
member school, conference, group of schools, or
coaches association, which shall havefull control of
planning, supervision, anddisposition of finances, it
was agreed that the event could not be sanctioned
by the Board under the present arrangement.
Mr. Mills presented correspondence received
from Attorney John Bankemper, appealing the
ruling of the commission on the eligibility status of
Matthew Robert Kinsella, a student who is ineligible
to represent Fort Thomas Highlands High School in
athletics under the provisions of By-Law 6, Section
1, Transfer Rule. Following a discussion of the
contents of the correspondence, Barney Thweatt
moved, seconded by J.D. Minnehan that By-Law 6,
Section 1 , Transfer Rule, not be waived in this case.
The motion passed with a vote of 8-0 with one
abstention.
Following a discussion of the fact that the
University of Kentucky has scheduled a basketball
game with a team from Russia on November 14,
1980, and after noting that this date conflicts with
high school regional football playoffs in Kentucky,
the Commissioner was instructed to contact the
athletic officials at the University of Kentucky,
requesting that the basketball game be scheduled
on another date thereby eliminating the conflict and
possible financial loss to member schools should
the game be played as scheduled.
The next meeting of the Board of Control was
scheduled for October 18, at the K.H.S.A.A.
Building, Lexington, at 9:00 a.m.
J.D. Minnehan moved, seconded by Walter
Pickett, that all bills oftheAssociationforthe period
beginning April 1, 1980, and ending June 30, 1980,
be allowed. The motion passed unanimously.
Fairce O. Woods moved, seconded by Robie
Harper, that the meeting be adjourned. The motion
carried unanimously.
Page Four
THE KENTUCKY HIGH SCHOOL ATHLETE FOR AUGUST, 1980
KENTUCKY HIGH SCHOOL ATHLETIC ASSN.
JULY 1, 1979 — JUNE 30, 1980
STATEMENT OF
RECEIPTS AND EXPENDITURES
(These figures have been certified and we have
a report on file in our office.)
RECEIPTS:
Balance on h-and beginning of year $53,034.63
Revenue from Membersfijp Fees
rvlember Scfiools 945.00
Officials 26,168-45
Sale of Publications
Rule books. Directory, Magazine 2,153 27
Boys State Basl^etball Tournament Program 5.000,00
Girls State Basketball Tournament Program 740,00
Advertising Fees
Directory 1 ,000.00
Ivlagazine 2,100.00
Otiier 38150
Grants
Kentucky Coacfies Association 1 ,000.00
Interest
Earn, from Invest Sav Accts & Cert of Dep ... 18,630.11
State Tournaments
Boys State Basketball Tournamenl 246,838 31
Girls State Basketball Tournament 31,721.36
Baseball 1J36 00
Cross Country 1 ,640 50
Football 42,773.40
Gymnastics 323.50
Swimming 95100
Track 4,088 00
Wrestling 6,415 00
Other Tournament Receipts 6,323 00
O'fier 568.830 06
Total 969,755 46
DISBURSEMENTS:
Salaries
$1,022,793.09
$20 718 27
Assistant Commissioners .
41 791 63
Clerks & Stenographers
23 109 26
5,155,75
Board of Control Per Diem
17 094 67
Contractual Services
Audit
... 1 200 00
405,76
Other Contractual Services for Administration
1 50 00
Other Expenses
Clinics for Registered Officials
6 355 08
8.905 67
Postage
9 149 00
24,714.48
Purchase of Publications
12 402 18
National Federation Dues .
286 33
Office Supplies
5 206 82
Expenses for Conducting State Playoffs
6.950.17
Basketball (Boys)
1 037 44
Basketball (Girls)
26 00
Crosscountry
9 347 08
115 75
Football
26 727 43
Golf
8 135 02
2,592 86
Rifle Marksmanship .... . . .,
705 99
4.685 12
Swimming
7 413 97
Tennis ....
9 015 37
Track
32 457 02
Volleyball
4 769 24
Wrestling
8 301 98
Total for Administration
298.925.34
OPERATION OF PLANT
Salaries
Custodial
Utilities & Supplies
Utilities
Telephone & Telegraph
Custodial Supplies
Other
Maintenance of Plant - Contractual Services
Building and Grounds 839,58
Equipment 1,454,00
Other 2,330,99
Replacement of Equipment
Equipment 3,273.09
2,770.58
7,251.78
6.902,64
513,76
319,60
FIXED CHARGES
Contributions
Social Security
Teachers' Retirement System
Athletic Directors Association
Kentucky Unemployment Insurance Fund , . , .
Kentucky Sales Tax
Other
INSURANCE PREMIUMS
Employees Insurance
Catastrophic Insurance
Liability Insurance - Board of Control & Staff
Liability - Registered Officials
Other
CONTINGENCIES
Contingencies
15.694.32
19.088.76
300,00
660.97
2,53673
30,426 63
8,31921
17,000.00
11,978.00
6.51693
1,10000
550.106,00
Total for Fixed Charges
Total for Operation of Plant
25,656,02
Total Current Expenses $988,309.21
Total Receipts $1 ,022,793.09
Total Disbursements , .. $988,309.21
Cash Balance $34,483.88
BANK RECONCILEMENT
Balance per bank statement June 30, 1980
Less Outstanding Checks
No 1064 10 00
No. 1814 52 00
No. 1873 103.25
No. 1756 15.00
No. 1097 101,59
No. 1104 212.75
No 1141 1000
No 1194 66 40
No 1206 34.00
No 1207 34,00
No. 1226 65,40
No. 1227 16.80
No. 1232 114 80
No. 1242 53.40
No. 1249 49 20
No. 1251 15.20
No. 1255 34,00
No. 1261 34.00
No, 1274 32,40
No. 1275 194 60
No. 1284 25.20
No 1285 48.60
No 1288 113 40
No 1290 81 00
No 1302 162.00
No 1303 48,60
No 1304 32.40
No 1305 48 60
No. 1308 64,80
No. 1311 113.40
No. 1311 32.40
No 1329 81.00
No 1330 48-60
No 1332 32.40
No. 1334 64.80
No. 1335 32.40
No 1336 32.40
No 1338 32 40
No 1339 32.40
No. 1347 46.20
No 1353 32.40
No 1354 64.80
No. 1361 93.00
No. 1367 153.00
No. 1370 43 60
No. 1372 88.00
No. 1377 224.00
No. 1388 85.00
No 1389 30.40
No. 1392 32.40
No 1395 95.28
No 1406 93.00
No. 1411 88.00
No, 1417 196.00
No, 1419 142.00
No, 1421 51.00
No. 1423 28.00
No. 1424 15.20
No. 1425 17.00
No. 1428 32,40
THE KENTUCKY HIGH SCHOOL ATHLETE FOR AUGUST, 1980
Page Five
No, 1435 214.20
No 1454 48.60
No 1459 51.00
No 1466 14.00
No. 1472 34.00
No, 1476 64.80
No 1477 64.80
No. 1479 24.00
No 1496 564.00
No 1503 32.64
No, 1506 35.00
No 1548 140.00
No. 1558 100.00
No. 1559 75.00
No. 1560 300.00
No 1562 123.55
No 1563 75.00
No,
No,
No,
No
No
1564 300.00
1566 100.80
1568 21.60
1570 74.88
1573 100.00
No 1574 480.55
No
No
1575 185.40
1576 403.99
True Bank Balance. June 30, 19
$34,483 88
1980 BOYS' STATE BASKETBALL TOURNAMENT
RECEIPTS AND DISBURSEMENTS
RECEIPTS:
Balance/checking account July 1. 1979 $150 00
Ticket Sales 343.445 00
Postage 678 00
Radio Fees 8,58000
Program Profit 5,000,00
Redeposits 222.00
Refund 400,00 358.325,00
Total Receipts $358,475 00
DISBURSEMENTS:
Printing $3,452.33
Trophies and Awards 1 ,344 30
Postage 88 80
Incidental Expenses (16 Teams) 8.000 00
Transportation 2,348,98
Transfer/Girls' Account 6.000,00
Lodging 11,959,27
Meals 16,995,52
Coliseum Rental and additional fees 18,511,60
Officials tees and expense 3,270 03
Scorers and Timers 1,002 00
Shot Chart Keepers and Statisticians 1,067 00
Ushers 7,335 39
Ticket Sellers, Takers and Guards 10,130,34
P A Announcers 162 00
Telephone 21 5,23
Films 535.00
Towel Service 280 00
Supplies 64.39
Miscellaneous expense - Tournament Manager 35 00
Honorarium & expenses - Ass't, Tour, Mgrs 4.558 69
Bad Checks 222 00
Sales Tax 8.758 82 106,436 69
Transfer of Funds - amount transferred to
K HSAA as Tournament Profit $251,838 31
BANK RECONCILEMENT
Balance per bank statement. June 30. 1980 450.00
Less Outstanding Check No 64 150.00
True Bank Balance - June 30, 1980 $300.00
1980 GIRLS' STATE BASKETBALL TOURNAMENT
RECEIPTS AND DISBURSEMENTS
RECEIPTS:
Balance in checking account July 1, 1979 $150,00
Ticket Sales 77,032.00
Postage 33.75
Transferred/Boys' Basketball Account 6,000 00
Program Profit 740 00
Radio Fees 790 00 84.595,75
Total Receipts $84,745 75
DISBURSEMENTS:
Printing $1,327.37
Trophies and Awards 1 ,344.30
Postage 83,52
Incidental expenses - (16 Teams) 8.000 00
Transportation 2.035 80
Lodging 10,092 77
Meals 14,217 45
Coliseum rental and additional fees 3,208,91
Officials Fees and Expenses 2,606,50
Scorers and Timers 497,42
Ticket Sellers. Takers and Guards 4,157,75
P A Announcers 310 50
Telephones 16 68
Films 514 00
Towel Service 1 34,90
Honorarium & Expenses - Ass't Tour, Mgrs 1,588,51
Soloist, etc 60,00
S^'«T^>' ■__^^^_^_52^3^
Transfer of Funds • Amount Transferred to
K H S A A as Tournament Profit $32,461 ,36
Balance • checking account, June 30, 1980 $150,00
1979-80 K.H.S.A.A. RETIREMENT
TRUST FUND
RECEIPTS:
Balance in checking account July 1, 1979 2.781 77
Interest/Savings Certificates 11.566 86
Total Receipts $14,348.63
DISBURSEMENTS:
Retirement Payments 4.680 24
Cash Balance $9,668,39
K.H.S.A.A. ASSETS:
Cash Balance - 1st Security Nat'l Bank & Trust Co $34,483,88
Certificate of Deposit - 1st Security Bank 250,000,00
Total Funds on Hand. June 30. 1980 $284,483.88
Estimated Value of K H S A A Building and Equip 454.388 86
Total K,H S A A Assets $738,872,74
K.H.S.A.A. RETIREMENT TRUST FUND ASSETS:
Cash Balance - 1st Security Bank & Trust Co 9,668 39
Savings Certificates - 1 st Secunty Bank 75,000 00
Total Retirement Fund Assets $84,668 39
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THE KENTUCKY HIGH SCHOOL ATHLETE FOR AUGUST, 1980
FORT CAMPBELL HIGH SCHOOL — CLASS A GIRLS
Kentucky High School Track Meet
Lexington, Kentucky — May 24, 1980
(Left to Right) Front Row: Kitty Davidson, Julie Lee, Barbara Cochran, Angle Tomiinson, Amy KInzer, Donna Young,
Maggie Marin, Charlotte Butler, Teresa Donaldson, Laurie Fruzei(as, Susie Miller, Charmaine Vassar. Second Row:
Cassandra Bright, Liz White, Jenene Smith, Lisa Turecek, Denise Donald, Patty Marin, Kisa Crysel, Paula Eaves, Roberta
Bercerra, Caria Dunn, Rosalind Norvell, Sarah Bailey. Third Row: Eddis Hawkins, Towana Nevells, Angle Mutton, Patty
McGuinness, Paige Green, Kim Slayden, Debbie Roberts, Debra McLemore, Pam Groves, Lori Walker, Teresa Russell,
Jackie Neely, Coach Ken Killebrew.
300 Meter Low Hurdles
1 Wlllett, Rose. Walton Verona
2. Fisher, Bambi: Raceland
3. Slander, Peggy; Ludlow
4 Looney, Kamle; Jenkins
5- Benton, Cynthia; Russellville
Time — 46.2
100 Meter Low Hurdles
1. Wlllett, Rose; Walton Verona
2. Fisher, Bambi; Raceland
3. Williams, Clarnita; Nicholas Co.
4. Pharr. Stephanie., Bellevue
5. Taylor. Darlene, Fulton City
Time — 15.4
100 Meter Dash
1 Payne, Angela, Todd Co Central
2. Winston, Phyllis; Ft Knox
3. Harris. Amy. Walton Verona
4. Martin, Norman, Madison
5. Hendnx. Romalisa. Trigg Co.
Time — 12.2
200 Meter Dash
1. Payne. Angela; Todd Co.
2 Harris. Amy; Walton Verona
3. McLemore. Debra; Ft, Campbell
4 Henderson, Vickie, Henry Co.
5. Calhoun, Terry; Green Co.
Time — 25 9
400 Meter Dash
1 Payne. Angela; Todd Co.
2 Harris, Amy; Walton Verona
3 McLemore, Deborah, Ft. Campbell
4. Walker. Andrea; Ky Country Day
5. Stander, Jane. Ludlow
Time — 58.3
800 Meter Run
1. Hogan. Cathy; Fort Campbell
2 Shuber. Mary; Berea
3. Payne, Movita; Fulton City
4. Morrison, Lydia, Menifee Co.
5. Grubb, Phylis; Corbin
Time — 2:22.1
1600 Meter Run
1 Shuber, Mary; Berea
2. Hogan, Cathy, Ft. Campbell
3. Ridgeway, Debbie: Mercer Co.
4- Davidson. Kitty; Ft. Campbell
5. Hawkins, Kim; Bath Co.
Time — 5:15.9
440 Yard Relay
Madison — 59 7
Norma Martin. Tracy Sweat,
Ronetta Farris, Verna Ballew
2. Todd County
3. Russellville
4. Lexington Catholic
5. Bishop Brossart
Time — 59.7
880 Yard Relay
1. Fort Campbell — Rosland Norvel,
Charmaine Vassar, Paige Green,
Debra McLemore
2. Trigg County
3. Harlan
4- Frankfort
5. St. Henry
Time — 1:48.8
880 Yard Medley Relay
1. Fort Campbell — Rosaland Norvell,
Angle Hutton, Paige Green,
Charmaine Vassar
2. Ludlow
3. Anderson Co.
4. Madison
5. Fort Knox
Time — 1:55.2
Mile Relay
Fort Campbell — Catt.y Hogan,
Carolyn Bagby, Debra McLemore,
Charmaine Vassar
2. Trigg County
3. Ludlow
4. Anderson County
5. Green County
Time — 4.08.8
Shot Put
1. Crook; Provic'ence
2. Bottoms; Harrodsburg
3. Wood; Clark Co.
4. Bailey; Bath Co.
5. Woodyard; Grant Co.
Distance — 37'3"
11.35 m
Discus
1. Barker, Cindy; Walton-Verona
2. Bailey, Stephanie; Bath Co.
3. Cooper. Shannon; Caverna
4. Conner, Joyce; Bardstown
5. Crook. Vanessa; Providence
Distance — lOO'Q" — 30.70 m
High Jump
1. Norman. Sigrid; Olmstead
2. Warren. Cheryl; Lex. Catholic
3. Wissman, Gina; St. Henry
4. Mason, Lillie; Olmstead
5. Weatherford, Susan; Berea
Distance — 5'4" — 1.62 m
Long Jump
1. Henderson, Vickie; Henry Co.
2. Mason, Lilie; Olmstead
3. Rust. Cindy; Bishop Brossart
4. Smith, Jeahette; Todd Co.
5. Battle, Olivia; Ft. Knox
Distance — 17'5%" — 5.33 m
TOTAL POINTS
"A" Girls
Fort Campbell 35%
Walton Verona 29
Todd Central ■ 24
Providence 13
Berea 11
Ludlow 11
Madison 10
Trigg County 9
Henry County 8
Raceland 8
Bath County 7
Fort Knox 6
Lexington Catholic 6
Olmstead 6
Anderson County 5
Bishop Brossart 4
Fulton City 4
Harrodsburg 4
Russellville 4
St. Henry 4
Mercer County S'/a
Caverna 3
Clark County 3
Harlan 3
Nicholas County 3
Bardstown 2
Bellevue 2
Frankfort 2
Green County 2
Jenkins ■: 2
Kentucky Country Day 2
Menifee County 2
Corbin i 1
Grant County 1
THE KENTUCKY HIGH SCHOOL ATHLETE FOR AUGUST, 1980
Page Seven
HARRODSBURG HIGH SCHOOL CHAMPION — CLASS A BOYS
Kentucky High School Track Meet
Lexington, Kentucky — May 24, 1980
(Lett to Right) Front Row: Steve Spahn, David Smith, James Jones, Murty Paries, Craig Sepko. Second Row: Ronnie
Henderson, Quintin Owen, Thomas Jones, Kenton Bottoms, Everett Gubb, Brent Mosiey, Coach Aivis Johnson. Third
Row: James Linton, Jim Smith, Tiiton Brawshaw, Richard hHendren, William Fields, Mike Hanis.
100 Meter Dash
1
2
3
4
5
200
1
2
3
4,
5,
400
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
800
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
10.9
22.6
Jones, James; Harrodsburg
Gorham. Jim; Lexington Catholic
Stafford, Anthony: South Hopkins
Davis, Jeff: Providence
Maynard, Larry: Paintsville
Time —
Meter Dash
Jones, James: Harrodsburg
Bailey, Jerry: Ft. Campbell
Sprague, Jeff: Bellevue
fj/lattingly, Curtis, Bardstow^n
Scott, Brent: Paintsville
Time —
Meter D«:sh
Jones, James: Harrodsburg
Bailey, Jerry: Ft. Campbell
Sprague, Jeff: Bellevue
Davis, Jeff: Providence
Collings, Adam: Green Co.
Time —
Meter Run
Love, Sam, Trigg Co.
Jolly, John: Fulton City
Bottoms, Kenny: Harrodsburg
Edwards, Jerry: Nicholas Co.
Lennon, David: Williamsburg
Time — 1
48.4
56.7
1600 Meter Run
1. Love, Sam, Trigg Co.
2. Briscoe, Greg: Corbm
3. Jolly, John: Fulton City
4. Darland, Lance, Mercer Co.
5. Barr, John, Ivlodel
Time — 4:21.8
3200 Meter Run
1. Briscoe. Greg: Corbm
2. Barr, John: Model
3. Jolley, John: Fulton City
4. Love, Sam: Trigg Co.
5. Manning, Bill: Bellevue
Time — 9:30.8
110 Meter High Hurdles
1. stamper, Jim: Butler Co.
2. Huff, Mike: Ludlov*
3. Brock, Eli: Berea
4. Hamilton, David: Ky. School/Deaf
5. McCall, Dan: Ft. Campbell
Time — 15.2
300 Meter Low Hurdles
1. stamper, Jim; Butler County
2
Blackwell, Lindrell, Pans
3.
Brock, Eli: Berea
4.
Smith, David, Harrodsburg
5
Sowell, Mike, Nicholas County
Time
- 38 6
880 Yard Relay
1.
Todd County — Floyd Coleman,
Gene Johnson, James Snardon,
George Lucas
2
Trigg County
3.
Hazard
4.
Frankfort
5
Raceland
Time -
- 1:32.6
Mile Relay
1
Harrodsburg — Jim Smith
David
Smith, Kenton Bottoms,
James
Jones
2.
Lexington Catholic
3,
Trigg County
4.
Bardstown
5
Nicholas County
Time -
- 3; 26 2
Shot Put
1
Woodard, Ed: Caverna
2
Salle, Robert: Mercer Co.
3.
Bosley, Keith, Madison
4.
Rogers, Clifton: Bath Co
5
Flener, Boyce: Butler Co.
Distance — 51 '6" —
5.70 m
High
1.
Jump
Bailey, Jerry: Fort Campbel
2.
Mattingly, Curtis, Bardstow
T
3.
Brashear, Harold, Providence
4.
McCallum, Steve: Berea
5.
Wilkerson, Darrell: Gallatin
Co.
Distance — 6'8" —
2.03 m
Pole Vault
1.
Keller, Steve: Morgan Co.
2,
Harper, Mike: Bellevue
3.
Baur, Scott: Butler Co
4.
Forte, Mike: Dayton
5.
Goggins, Bill: Paintsville
Distance — 11 '6" —
3.50 m
Long
Jump
1.
Mattingly, Curtis; Bardstow
1
2.
Bailey, Jerry: Ft. Campbell
3.
Albret, Nick, Ft. Knox
4.
Blair, Joe; Fairview
5.
Baker, Hoeston; Trigg Co.
Distance — 22'2'/2" —
6.77 m
Triple Jump
1. Hickman, Glenn; Bardstown
2- Cambron, Paul; Bardstown
3 Stamper. Jim; Butler Co.
4. Crumble. Tim; Paris
5 Blair, Joe, Fairview
Distance — 44'8" — 13.60 m
Discus
1. Woodward, Ed; Caverna
2. Anderson, Todd. Mercer Co.
3. Tisdal. Stewart; Heath
4. Shurtleff. Bob, Ptkevrlle
5. Younts, Rick. Jenkins
Distance — 145'9" — 44.43 m
TOTAL POINTS
"A" Boys
Harrodsburg 29
Bardstown 24
Trigg County 22
Ft Campbell 19
Butler County 18'/;
Caverna 12
Bellevue 1 1
Corbm 10
Fulton City 10
Mercer County 9'-^
Berea 8
Lexington Catholic 8
Providence 7
Morgan County 6
Pans 6
Todd County 6
Model 5
Ludlow 4
Nicholas County 4
Madison 9''^
FaJrview 3
Fort Knox 3
Hazard 3
Heath 3
Paintsville 3
South Hopkins 3
Dayton 2'/^
Bath County 2
Frankfort 2
Ky School f/t Deaf 2
Pikeville 2
Gallatin County
Green County
Jenkins
Raceland
Williamsburg
Page Eight
THE KENTUCKY HIGH SCHOOL ATHLETE FOR AUGUST, 1980
PADUCAH TJLGHMAN HIGH SCHOOL CHAMPION — CLASS AA GIRLS
Kentucky High School Track Meet
Lexington, Kentucky — May 24, 1980
(Left to Right) Front Row: Coach Joan Roof, Berneice Holland, Maria Buchanan, Earlie Young, Kathleen Hardy, Mgr.,
Stephanie Blair. Second Row: Jennifer Johnson, Mattie Morris, Twanda Maxwell, Staria McCauley. Third Row:
Cassandra Hill, Latonya Jones, Emily Willis, Naomi Bolen.
300 Meter Low Hurdles
1- Molden, Jill: Somerset
2. Marshall, Carrie; Dixie Heights
3. Miller, Melissa; Union Co,
4. Brown, Georgette; Newport
5. Lamer, Angela; Union Co.
Time — 46.8
100 Meter Low Hurdles
1. Durbin. Dawne; Elizabethtown
2. Molden, Jill; Somerset
3. Shumate, Vickie; Simon Kenton
4. Willis, Emily; Pad. Tilghman
5. Shirley, Leslie; Adair Co.
Time — 15.2
100 Meter Dash
1. Shirley, Lisa, Barren Co.
2. Durbin, Dawne, Elizabethtown
3. Coulter, Danita; Danville
4. Kemp, Enid; Newport
5- Beasley, Heide; Bourbon Co.
Time — 12.8
200 Meter Dash
1. Kemp, Enid; Newport
2. Durbin, Dawne; Elizabethtown
3. Coulter, Dania; Danville
4. Jones, Latonya; Pad. Tilghman
5. Beasley, Heidi; Bourbon Co.
Time — 25.8
400 Meter Dash
1. Jones, Latonya; Pad. Tilghman
2. Shirley, Lisa; Barren Co.
3. Stallworth, Lufondal; Danville
4. Raglin, Pam; Bourbon Co.
5. Grannis, LouAnn; Harrison Co.
Time — 59.1
800 Meter Run
1. Higdon, Christy; Ohio Co.
2. Raglin, Pam; Bourbon Co.
3. Oliver, Vickie; Lincoln Co.
4. Myers, Shellie; Warren East :
5. Farmer, Pam; Knox Central
Time — 2:22.3
1600 Meter Run
1. Witty, Lisa; Glasgow
2. Myers, Shellie; Barren Co.
3. Russell, Lynn: Harrison Co.
4. Raglin, Pam; Bourbon Co.
5. Meece, Debbie; Pulaski
Time — 5:10.2
440 Yard Relay
Woodford County — Kim Mundy,
Sherry Brown, Susan Gormby
Eddy Anthony
Harrison County
Paducah Tilghman
Franklin Simpson
Lawrence County
High Jump
1. Ottens, Sharon; Webster Co,
2. Smith, Melissa; Franklin-Simpson
3. Baber, LaWana; Newport
4. Smith, Karen; Clay Co.
5. Smith, Trish; Clay Co.
Distance — 5'6" — 1.68 m
Time - 50 8 Long JUITip
880 Yard Relay
1. Harrison County — Patricia
McCauley, Vicky Giles, Kara Brown,
Donna Isaac
2. Newport
3. Paducah Tilghman
4. Elizabethtown
5. Glasgow
Time— 1;47.2
880 Yard Medley Relay
1. Woodford County — Sherry Brown,
Susan Gormley, Kim Mundy, Eddy
Anthony
2. Harrison County
3. Paducah Tilghman
4. Danville
5. Barren County
Time — 1:51.2
Mile Relay
1. Paducah Tilghman — Jennifer
Johnson, Naomi Bolen, Mattie
Morris, Latonya Jones
2. Danville
3. Harrison County
4. Dixie Heights
5. Somerset
Time — 4:10.8
Shot Put
1. Wright, G., Lawrence Co.
2. Cornett, Billie; Clay Co.
3. Douglas, Kenea; Pulaski Co.
4. Everhart, Paula; Union Co.
5. Murray, Annette; Meade Co.
Distance — 39'2" — 11.94 m
Discus
1. Willis, Emily: Pad. Tilghman
2. Messmer, Laurabeth; Lloyd
3. Cornett, Billie; Clay Co.
4. Wise, Dawn; Taylor Co.
5. Fryman, Angle; Harrison Co.
Distance — 107'2" — 32.68 m
1. Molden, Jill; Somerset
2. Freking, Charmaine; Conner
3. Ottens, Sharon; Webster Co.
4. Gilbert, Margaret; Clay Co.
5. Botts, Jackie; Lloyd Memorial
Distance — 16'9" — 5.11 m
TOTAL POINTS
"AA" Girls
Paducah Tilghman 31
Harrison County 22
Newport 17
Somerset 17
Elizabethtown 16
Danville 15
Clay County 12
Woodford County 12
Barren County 11
Bourbon County 10
Webster County 9
Glasgow 7
Lawrence County 7
Dixie Heights 6
Franklin-Simpson 6
Ohio County 6
Union County 6
Warren East 6
Erianger Lloyd 5
Conner 4
Pulaski County 4
Lincoln County 3
Simon Kenton 3
Taylor County 2
Adair County 1
Knox Central 1
Meade County 1
THE KENTUCKY HIGH SCHOOL ATHLETE FOR AUGUST, 1980
Page Nine
PADUCAH TILGHMAN HIGH SCHOOL CHAMPION — CLASS AA BOYS
Kentucky High School Track Meet
Lexington, Kentucky — May 24, 1980
(Lett to Right) Front Row: Geoff Pope, Choo Cfioo Lee, Clay Parker, Kelley Rustling, Chuck McNichols, Gary Rushing,
Cari Sains, Charies Wiliiams, Tim Simmons, Jason Tyler. Second Row: Coach Lyman Brown, Scott Young, Xavier
Spears, Tim Barnett, James Topp, Randy Marshall, Coach Augie Schiller.
100 Meter Dash
1 Lee, Choo Choo. Pad. Tilghman
2 Parker, Clay; Pad Tilghman
3. Hines. Jeff; Somerset
4. Woodley, Jimmie, Woodford Co
5. Koster, Larry; Russell
Time — 10.9
200 Meter Dash
1. Lee, Choo Choo; Pad. Tilghman
2. Parker, Clay; Pad- Tilghman
3- Woodley, JImmie, Woodford Co
4. HInes, Jeff; Somerset
5 Johnson, Victor; Taylor Co.
Time — 22.0
400 Meter Dash
1. Lee, Choo Choo; Pad. Tilghman
2. Seyer, filark; Lloyd
3. Woodley, JImmIe; Woodford Co.
4. Greene, Gary; Lawrence Co.
5. Alcorn, Marty, Danville
Time — 48.7
800 Meter Run
1. Murphy, Doug, Pulaski Co.
2. Seyer, Mark; Lloyd
3. Fultz, Doug; Russell
4. Young, Anthony; Union Co.
5. McCutchen, Keith; Franklin-SImp
Time — 1;56.3
1600 Meter Run
Fultz, Doug, Russell
Young, Anthony; Union Co.
Jordan, William, Elizabethtown
Rader, Curtis; Somerset
Pierce, Dave; Simon Kenton
Time — 4:19.7
3200 Meter Run
1. Pierce, Dave; Simon Kenton
2. McMahon, Mike; Meade Co.
3. Adkins, Ralph, Meade Co.
4. Fultz, Doug; Russell
5. Smith, Terry, Woodford Co.
Time -
9:42,4
110 Meter High Hurdles
1. Shannon, Donnie, Danville
2. Baird, Kerry; Franklin-Simpson
3. Holt, Mike; Pulaski Co.
4. Uphus, Rick, Lloyd
5. White, Oliver; Knox Central
Time — 14.4
300 Meter Low Hurdles
1 Spaulding, Union County
2. Baird, Franklin-Simpson
3. Shannon, Danville
4. Johnson, Taylor Co.
5. Johnson, Woodford County
Time
880 Yard Relay
1 Union County
Jerry Fraxier,
Spaulding
Long Jump
37.1
— Lemmie Brovi/n,
Tim Joiner, Bruce
Paducah Tilghman
Danville
Erianger Lloyd
ElizabethtovKn
Mile Relay
Time — 1:30.4
— Geoff Pope,
Young. Choo
Shot
1
2.
3.
4.
5.
High
1
2.
3.
4.
5.
Pole
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
Paducah Tilghman
Tim Barnett. Scott
Choo Lee
Union County
Erianger Lloyd
Lav^rence County
Pulaski County
Time — 3:25.5
Put
Botts, Mike; Lloyd
Childres, Ron, Calloway
Neele, Tony; Meade Co.
Smith, Jeff, Washington
Bailey, Steve, Lloyd
Distance — 40'11" — 15,21 m
Jump
Wilson, Ken, Union Co.
Cunningham, Mark; Union Co.
Mason, Perry; Bell Co
White, David; Woodford Co.
Coffey, Scott, Clay Co.
Distance — 6'9%" — 2.03 m
Vault
Corbin, Ken; Barren Co.
Adkisson, Wayne; Lloyd
Mucci, Lewis; Woodford Co.
Poynter, Choppy; Barren Co.
Nolan, Joe; Clay Co.
Distance — 12'6" — 3.81 m
Frazier, Jerry; Union Co.
Birch, Rolando, Woodford Co.
Gerton, Ricky; Washington
Mason, Perry, Bell Co.
Chandler, Ken; Webster Co.
Distance — 22'11'/j" — 7m
Triple Jump
Topp, James; Pad Tilghman
Williams, Pettie, Pad. Tilghman
Birch, Rolando, Woodford Co.
White, Oliver; Knox Central
Morgan, Robbie; Harrison Co.
Distance — 46'5" — 14.13 m
Discus
1 Martin, John; Barren Co.
2. Childres, Ron; Calloway
3- Ballard, Larry; Estill Co.
4. Lucky, Tom; Bourbon Co.
5. Neele, Tony, Meade Co.
Distance — 155'11" — 47 50 m
TOTAL POINTS
"AA" BOYS
Paducah Tilghman 46
Union County 38
Erianger Lloyd 26
Woodford County 22
Barren County 14
Danville 12
Russell 12
Meade County 11
Pulaski County 10
Franklin-Simpson 10
Calloway County 8
Simon Kenton 7
Somerset 7
Bell County 5
Washington County 5
Elizabethtown 4
Lawrence County 4
Estill County 3
Knox Central 3
Taylor County 3
Bourbon County 2
Clay County 2
Harrison County 1
Webster 1
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THE KENTUCKY HIGH SCHOOL ATHLETE FOR AUGUST, 1980
BRYAN STATION HIGH SCHOOL CHAMPION — CLASS AAA BOYS
Kentucky High School Track Meet
Lexington, Kentucky — May 24, 1980
(Left to Right) Front Row: Derrick Morton, Eric Taylor, Anthony Jaclcson, Ronald Snow, Paul Douthitt. Second Row:
Kermit Sylces, Kenneth Hughes, Leonard Maxberry, Arthur Lucas, Coach Paul Woodall.
100 Meter Dash
1. Harrison, Jerome; Seneca
2. McFarland, James, Owensboro
3. Murrah, Jeff; Male
4 Snow, Ronald, Bryan Station
5, Major, Alvin, Ballard
Time — 10.7
200 Meter Dash
1- Harrison, Jerome, Seneca
2. Conley, Keitti; Henry Clay
3 Snow, Ronald; Bryan Station
4 Booker. Don, Atfierton
5 Major, Alvin, Doss
Time — 21-9
400 Meter Dash
1. Terry, Kim, Henderson Co.
2. Burse, William, Hopkinsville
3 Hill, Alan; Doss
4. Marsfiall, Jeff; Tales Creek
5 Gordon, Audley, Southern
Time — 49.7
800 Meter Run
1 Jeter, James, Nortti Hardin
2 Quarles, Kerry; Christian Co
3 Elliott, Waddell; Stuart
4. Vogt, Mark; Trinity
5. Oberhavsen, Kenny; St. Xavier
Time — 1:54.3
1600 Meter Run
1. Jeter, James, North Hardin
2. Buechler, Joe, St. Xavier
3. Sapienza, Jim. Trinity
4. Ritchardt. John, Oldham Co
5. Hodge. Jay. Holmes
Time — 4:13.8
3200 Meter Run
1. Buechler, Joe; St. Xavier
2 Sapienza. Jim, Trinity
3. McGehee, John; Henderson Co.
4. Sims, Jerry; St. Xavier
5. Hubbard, Cam; Clark Co.
Time — 9:22.3
110 Meter High Hurdles
1 Jackson. Anthony; Bryan station
2. Howard, Howard; Valley
3. Ewing, Bruce; Valley
4. Johnson. Leslie; Hopkinsville
5. Way. Andy; Shelby Co.
Time — 14.7
300 Meter Low Hurdles
1. Johnson, Leslie; Hopkinsville
2. Taylor, E. T.; Bryan Station
3- Graves, Alan; St. Xavier
4. Way, Andy, Shelby County
5. Howard, Howard; Valley
Time — 39.7
880 Yard Relay
1. Bryan Station — Ronald Snow,
E. T. Taylor, John Lewis, Paul
Doughitt
2. Henderson County
3. Westport
4. Tales Creek
5 Seneca
Time — 1:29.6
Mile Relay
1. Henderson County — Mark Veal.
Keylon Shorts, Richard Farley, Kim
Terry
2 Bryan Station
3. Christian County
4. St. Xavier
5. Henry Clay
Time — 3:22.8
Shot Put
1- Maxberry, Leonard; Bryan Station
2. Donlon, John; Oldham Co.
3. Damian. Burke; St. Xavier
4. Thornton, Greg; Butler
5. Johnson, Vernon; Laurel Co.
Distance — 58'6" — 17.84 m
High Jump
1. Wham, Steve; Henderson Co.
2. Budnik, Scott; St. Xavier
3. Smiley. Mark; Madisonville
4. Speedy, Glenn; Fairdale
Distance — 6'8" — 2.03 m
Pole Vault
1. Davis. Jeff; Trinity
2. Munich. Tom; St. Xavier
3. Konsler. Jotin; Henderson Co.
4. Sexton, Sammy; Western
5. Hilderich, Tim; Bowling Green
Distance — 12'6" — 3.65 m
Long Jump
1. Wilson. Steward; Lafayette
2. Jackson, Anthony; Bryan Station
3. Allen, Bud; Oldham Co.
4. Brooks, Kevin; Valley
5. Bibb, Tim; Warren Central
Distance — 22'%" — 6.73 m
Triple Jump
1. Jackson. Anthony; Bryan station
2. Hunter, Darrell; Owensboro
3. Goodwin. Jeff; Ballard
4. Jackson. Lennie; Holmes
5. Lowe, J. R.; Western
Distance — 45'1 %" — 13.76 m
Discus
1. Bastian. Tyrone; Warren Central
2. Johnson, Vernon; Laurel Co.
3. Painter. Jed; Campbell Co.
4. Karnes, Steve; Stuart
5. Young, Antionia; Male
Distance — 158'8" — 48.35 m
TOTAL POINTS
■AAA" BOYS
Bryan Station 41
St. Xavier 29
Henderson County 28
Trinity 15
Seneca 13
Hopkinsville 12
North Hardin 12
Valley 10
Oldham County 9
Owensboro 8
Christian County 7
Warren Central 7
Lafayette 6
Laurel County 5'/2
Ballard 5
Henry Clay 5
Stuart 5
Male 4
Tates Creek 4
Campbell County 3
Covington Holmes 3
Doss 3
Madisonville 3
Shelby County 3
Western 3
Westport 3
Atherton 2
Fairdale 2
Butler 1'/2
Bowling Green 1
Clark County 1
Moore 1
Southern 1
THE KENTUCKY HIGH SCHOOL ATHLETE FOR AUGUST, 1980
Page Eleven
THOMAS JEFFERSON HIGH SCHOOL RIFLE TEAM
1980 STATE CHAMPIONS
8^^.
(Left to Right) Charles Thompson, Chuck Fitch, Teresa Williams (individual champion), Jack McWilliams, Guy
Bridwell
Thomas Jefferson High School's ROTC Rifle team recently won its seventh Kentucky High School
Athletic Association State Championship. The team competed against 11 other teams.
The Thomas Jefferson team scored 1,421 points out of a possible 1,500. Sophomore Teresa Williams
vi^on the individual championship with a score of 291 out of a possible 300.
KENTUCKY HIGH SCHOOL TRACK MEET — CLASS AAA GIRLS
Lexington, Kentucky — May 24, 1980
Boyd County High School Track Team — K.H.S.A.A. Champion
300 Meter Low Hurdles
1. Bryant. Lois; Boyd Co-
2- Johnson. Esther. Butler
3. Martin, Marcia; Stuart
4. Wallen, Sunday; Thos. Jefferson
5- Hemmer, Jeanne; Notre Dame
Time - 46.2
100 Meter Low Hurdles
1. Bryant, Lois; Boyd Co
2. Hemmer. Jeanne. Notre Dame
3 Bass, Alicia; Fern Creek
4. Trowbridge. Anne; Central
5. Williams. Charlotte; Christian Co
Time — 15.2
1,600 Meter Run
1- Beumal, Kathleen, Apollo
2 Forrester, Camille; Central
3. Evermann, Kelly. Franklin Co.
4. Daniel, Karen; Owensboro
5 Garrett, Beverly, Mad. Central
Time — 5 12,0
100 Meter Dash
1 Piersall, DIna; Tales Creek
2. Newcom. Candi. Daviess Co.
3. WIckley. Renee; Thos. Jefferson
4. Thweatt. Gretchen, Christian Co.
5. Harris, April; Henry Clay
Time -- 12 5
200 Meter Dash
1. Diamond, Andrlane, Marshall Co.
2. WIckley, Renee, Thos Jefferson
3. Corbin, Caren; Westport
4. Piersall, DIna; Tates Creek
5. Harris. April; Henry Clay
Time — 25.5
400 Meter Dash
1. Diamond, Adriane, Marshall Co
2. Boggs. Mindy, Boyd Co.
3. Jackson, Joan; North Hardin
4. Doblesz. Valerie. Central
5. Osbourne. Marianne; Mercy
Time — 56.2
800 Meter Run
1. Boggs. Mindy; Boyd Co.
2. Beumal. Katfileen; Apollo
3. Forrester. Camille; Central
4. Schaefer. Sandy; Assumption
5. Everman, Kelley; Franklin Co.
Time — 2;16 6
440 Yard Relay
Henry Clay — Kym Hand. Natalie
Reed. Debbie Taylor. April Harris
2 Thomas Jefferson
3- Henderson County
4. Lafayette
5 Westport
Time — 50.2
880 Yard Relay
Westport — Boo Craighead. Ram
Leonard. Caria Sweat. Karin Corbin
2.
Marion County
3.
Lafayette
4
Valley
5
Christian County
Time —
1 44 9
Mile Relay
1.
Apollo — Rosanna
Burnette
, TerrI
Pounds, Kathleen
Beumel,
Julie
Maynard
2
Central
3.
Notre Dame
4.
Boyd County
5.
Christian County
Time —
4:003
880 Yard Medley Relay
1
North Hardin- RosieKruger,
Teresa
Brandon, Mary Anderson,
Joan
Jackson
2.
Boyd County
3.
Westport
4.
Central
5.
Daviess County
Time —
1:51.2
Discus
1 Sweeny. Gabrielle; Assumption
2. House, Becky, Shelby Co
3. Watkins, Secret; Marshall Co.
4. Hampton. Kym; Iroquois
5. Dawson, Val, Jeffersontown
Distance — 101 'S" — 30 99 m
High Jump
1. Bolin, Tammy; Warren Central
2. Baker, Lisa, Henderson Co.
3. Fritsch, Sandy; Clark Co,
4. Grace, Karen; Stuart
5 Corbett, Amy; Assumption
Distance — 5'3" — 1.60 m
Long Jump
1 Coffey, Valarie. Southern
2, Kelly, Lee, Paul Blazer
3. Holloway, CarIa, Henderson Co.
4 Hines. Kitty; Franklin Co.
5. Wagemaker. Lori, Central
Distance — 17'4" — 5.29 m
Shot Put
Hampton, Kim. Iroquois
Snell. Sharon; Bryan Station
Thomas. Dana. Paul Blazer
Kopatz, Cheryl; Doss
Schrecker, Angle, Daviess Co.
Distance — 46'4" — 14.13 m
TOTAL POINTS
•AAA" Girls
Boyd County 28
Louisville Central 18
Apollo 16
Marshall County 15
Thomas Jefferson 13
Westport 13
Henderson County 10
Assumption 9
North Hardin 9
Henry Clay 8
Iroquois 8
Notre Dame 8
Ashland Paul Blazer 7
Daviess County 7
Tates Creek 7
Franklin County 6
Southern 6
Warren Central 6
Christian County 5
Lafayette 5
Stuart 5
Bryan Station 4
Butler 4
Marlon County 4
Shelby County 4
Clark County 3
Fern Creek 3
Owensboro 2
Doss 2
Valley 2
Christian County 1
Jeffersontown 1
Madison Central 1
Mercy 1
Page Twelve
THE KENTUCKY HIGH SCHOOL ATHLETE FOR AUGUST, 1980
1980 K.H.S.A.A. STATE SOCCER CHAMPIONS
WESTPORT HIGH SCHOOL
(Left to Right) Front Row: Bruce Ginthum, Ken Ice, Mike Powell, Babak Rezvani, Naird Kanani, Keith Adams, Chris
Matallana, Mark Dodge, Second Row: Coach Tony Guffy, David Ballantyne, Joe Bean, Kent Powell, Jack Palmquist,
Nassim Bayat, Brian Moore, Robert Moore, Ken Demaree.
State Tournament Results
Westport 13 Seneca
Westport 5. Jeffersontown
Westport 5, Eastern
Westport 3. Ballard
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The Kentucky High School Athlete
Official Organ of the
Kentucky High School Athletic Association
VOL. XLIII — No. 2
SEPTEMBER, 1980
$2.00 Per Year
K.H.S.A.A. BOARD OF CONTROL
OFFICERS 1980-81
J. D.Minnehan is a native of Ashland, Kentucky,
and has earned degrees of A.B., M.A. and Rank I at
the University of Southern Mississippi, the
University of Tennessee and Western Kentucky
University respectively.
Mr. Minnehan's first five years in education
were in the capacity of English teacher, assistant
football coach and head basketball coach at
Bardstown High School. He then served as As-
sistant Principal at Bullitt Central High School for
three years and Principal of the Oldham County
Middle School for one year before assuming the
principalship of Oldham County High School five
years ago.
Mr. Minnehan and his wife, Judy, have a four
year old son, Jason. Mrs. Minnehan Is Director of
Instruction for the Oldham County School District.
Zeb Blankenship
President
J. D. Minnehan
Vice-President
Zeb Blankenship, Principal of Jessamine
County High School, Nicholasville, was elected
President of the Board of Control at the summer
meeting of the directors held on July 25, 1980. J. D.
Minnehan, Principal of Oldham County High
School, was named Board Vice-President.
Zeb Blankenship is a native of Elkhorn City,
Kentucky, where he was graduated from high
school in 1945. He was a member of the then
Cumberland High School basketball team which
represented the 15th Region in the State High
School Basketball Tournament in 1943, 1944 and
1945. He was a member of the 1945 All-Tournament
team.
Mr. Blankenship received a basketball scholar-
ship to the University of Kentucky. Following his
Freshman year, he served two years with the U. S.
Army. He played basketball during this time and
also served in the Department of Recreation at Ft.
Meade, Maryland. Later he attended the University
of Louisville and was graduated from the University
of Kentucky In 1952. He also earned a Masters
Degree and the Standard Leadership Certificate
from U. K.
He has served as a teacher, coach and principal
at Virgie and Belfry High Schools in Pike County, at
Madison-Model in the Richmond City Schools, at
Mercer County High School, and is beginning his
fourteenth year as Principal of Jessamine County
High School in Nicholasville.
Mr. Blankenship and his wife, Nel, are the
parents of twin daughters, Kathy and Barby, and
two sons. Chuck and Scott. Scott is currently
attending Western Kentucky University.
VOLLEYBALL INFORMATION
The K.H.S.A.A. will sponsor regional and state
volleyball tournaments in October, 1980. The
regional tournaments will be held during the week
of October 13, and the state tournament is
scheduled for October 23-25.
The regional sites are as follows: Kenton Coun-
ty Region, Scott High School; Campbell County
Region, Campbell County High School; East Ken-
tucky Region, Paul Blazer High School; Jefferson
County I, Presentation and Fairdale High School
Jefferson County II, Iroquois High School and
Manual High School; Jefferson County III, Ballard
and Eastern High School. The State Tournament
will be held at the University of Kentucky, Memorial
Coliseum, the manager will be Brigid L. DeVries.
The following schools have been assigned to
regions:
Kenton County Region — Beechwood, Dixie
Height, Holmes. Holy Cross, Lloyd Memorial, Lud-
low, Notre Dame, St. Henry, Scott, Simon Kenton,
Villa Madonna;
Campbell County Region — Bellevue, Bishop
Brossart, Boone County, Campbell County,
Conner, Dayton, Grant County, Highlands
Newport, Our Lady of Providence, Walton Verona;
East Kentucky Region — Elkhorn City,
Fairview, Hazard, Knott County Central, McCreary
Central, Montgomery County, Paul Blazer, Rowan
County, St. Camillus, Sheldon Clark, University
Breckinridge, Woodford County;
Jefferson County I Region — Angela Merici,
Butler, Central, Doss, Fairdale, Holy Rosary, Ninth
& O, Pleasure Ridge Park, Presentation, Shawnee,
University Heights, Valley, Western;
Jefferson County II Region — Assumption,
Con'i on Page 2
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THE KENTUCKY HIGH SCHOOL ATHLETE FOR SEPTEMBER, 1980
SEPTEMBER, 1980
Vol XLIM, No. 2
Published monthly, except June andJuly, by the Kentucky
High School Athletic Association, Office of Publication,
560 E. Cooper Dr., P.O. Box 22280, Lexington. Ky. 40522.
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May 3, 1926 Publication No 293080.
Editor TOM MILLS
Assistant Editor JEAN BATSEL
Assistant Editor BRIGID L. DeVRIES
Assistant Editor LOUIS STOUT
Assistant Editor BILLY V. WISE
Lexington, Kentucky
BOARD OF CONTROL
President .. Zeb Blankenship (1977-1981) Nicholasville
Vice-Pres J.D. Minnehan (1978-1982) LaGrange
Directors .. Charles D. Black (1980-1984) Barbourville;
John Brock (1980-1984) Morehead; Whaylon Coleman
(1980-1984) Owensboro; Robie Harper, Jr (1979-1983)
Drakesboro. Alvis Johnson (1980-1984) Harrodsburg;
Walter J. Pickett (1980-1982) Valley Station: Barney
Thweatt (1977-1981) Hopkinsvllle; Fairce O. Woods
(1979-1983) Flemingsburg; Conley Manning, State Dept,
of Education representative.
Subscription Rate $2.00 per year
From the Commissioner's Office
BASKETBALL CLINICS
The 1980-81 required rules meetings for
basketball officials and head coaches will be con-
ducted by Assistant Commissioner Billy V. Wise.
Other members of the coaching staff, scorers and
timers are urged to attend. The dates, times and
sites for the meetings are as follows:
October 6 - Somerset High School (Somerset) -
7:00 p.m.
October 7 - Bell Co. High School (Pineville) -
7:00 p.m.
October 8 - Hazard High School (Hazard) -
7:00 p.m.
October 9 - Prestonsburg High School (Pres-
tonsburg) - 7:00 p.m.
October 13 - Morehead State University (More-
head) - 7:00 p.m.
October 14 - UK Community College - Ashland
- 7:00 p.m.
October 15 - Mason Co. High School (Mays-
ville) - 7:00 p.m.
October 16 - Holmes High School (Covington)
- 7:00 p.m.
October 20 - Apollo High School (Owensboro)
- 7:00 p.m.
October 21 - Paducah Tilghman High School
(Paducah) - 7:00 p.m.
October 22 - Murray High School (Murray) -
7:00 p.m.
October 23 - Hopkinsvllle High School (Hop-
kinsvllle) - 7:00 p.m.
October 27 - Bowling Green High School
(Bowling Green) - 7:00 p.m.
October 28 - Elizabethtown High School (Eliz-
abethtown) - 7:00 p.m.
October 29 - Stouffer's Inn (Louisville) - 7:00
p.m.
October 30 - Henry Clay High School (Lexing-
ton) - 7:00 p.m.
BASKETBALL ASSIGNING
SECRETARIES 1980-81
Rex Alexander, 1320 Wells Boulevard, Murray
42071, (Res) 502/753-3579, (Bus) 767-6826; Albert
Finley, 303 Adams Avenue, Hopkinsvllle 42240,
(Res) 502/886-4108, (Bus) 885-5133; Jerry Kimmel,
Box 86, Beechmont 42323, (Res) 502/476-2656; Bob
Gour, Box 1409, Bowling Green 42101, (Res)
502/843-9582, (Bus) 842-8177; Howard E. Gardner,
829 Freeman Lake Road, Elizabethtown 42701,
(Res) 502/765-6273; Pete Mattingly, 1514 Cardinal
Drive, Louisville 40213, (Res) 502/459-5793, (Bus)
458-2129; Roy Winchester, Bethlehem 40007, (Res)
502/845-5040; Bob Miller, 197 Holiday Lane, Fort
Thomas 41075, (Res) 606/441-5885, (Bus) 635-
4161; Howard Rogers, 17 Maryland Avenue,
Winchester 40291, (Res) 606/744-1785, (Bus) 293-
3040; (JV) Bobby Flynn, 428 McKenna Court,
Lexington 40505, (Res) 606/299-5902, (Bus) 278-
9310; Charles E. Hall, Rt. 2, Winterhawk, Danville
40422, (Res) 606/236-8811, (Bus) 236-2604; Ray
Canady, Box 244, Barbourville 40906, (Res)
606/546-4765, (Bus) 546-4175; Don Stacy, General
Delivery, Bonnyman 41719, (Res) 606/436-6209,
(Bus) 439-1803; Paul Dotson, Box 83, Belfry 41514,
(Res) 606/631-1841, (Bus) 353-7230, 353-7239;
Bobby F. Crager, 1703 Mary Ellen Drive, Flatwoods
41139, (Res) 606/836-6069, (Bus) 836-8186.
VOLLEYBALL INFORMATION
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Atherton, Brown, Immanuel Lutheran, Iroquois,
Kentucky Country Day, Manual, Mercy, Male,
Southern, Stuart, Thomas Jefferson, Tompkinsville;
Jefferson County III Region — Ballard, Durrett,
Eastern, Fern Creek, Jeffersontown, Mayfield,
Moore, Mount St. Joseph, Sacred Heart, Seneca,
Waggener, Westport;
The K.H.S.A.A. is currently registering
volleyball officials. Persons who wish to register
should contact the K.H.S.A.A. office as soon as
possible as the deadline date is October 1, 1980.
THE KENTUCKY HIGH SCHOOL ATHLETE FOR SEPTEMBER, 1980
Page Three
MEMO:
National High School Activities Week
September 28 — October 4, 1980
THE FIRST CELEBRATION of National High
School Activities Week will be September 28 to
October 4, 1980. It is an opportunity for you to
promote student participation in and community
support of the athletic and activities programs of
your schools.
1980 NATIONAL FEDERATION FOOTBALL
Early Season Questions
INSTALLIVIENT I
EDITOR'S NOTE: These interpretations of the
1980 National Federation Football Rules do not set
aside nor modify any rule They are made and pub-
lished by the National Federation of State High
School Associations in response to situations
presented.
Brice B. Durbin, Publisher
National Federation Publications
PUBLICATION CORRECTIONS
AND CLARIFICATIONS
RULE BOOK
Inside Cover Reference 9-4-lg should be 9-4-lf.
Page 10 Under item (i) second sentence.
Add "refuse" as fifth w/ord in sen-
tence.
Page 33 Chart on classification of kicks
Roman numeral II. Under free kick
should read as follows: "Other free
kicks, except following a safety,
may score a field goal. (see8-4-1a)"
Page 36 Penalty for encroachment - change
S2 to SI
Page 56 Enforcement of nonplayer fouls —
reference should be 10-4-1
Cross out bottom 2 lines of page.
Page 57 Second paragraph reference 7-5-3b
should be 7-5-2b.
CASE BOOK
Page 3
Page 32
Page 39
Page 54
Top of Page - Reference 1-5-1
should be 1-1-2.
Cross out play 4-2-3E.
Play 6-5-1B. In Ruling - Rl's block
is illegal. The prohibition applies
whether the signal is legal or invalid.
Cross out play 9-3-2A.
OFFICIALS MANUAL
Inside Cover Change paragraph 211 to 212 and
add also 407 following 328,
Page 54 Diagram 4 - move BJ behind left
goalpost and move FJ behind right
goalpost.
Page 57 Cross out diagram 6 and paragraph
430.
SIMPLIFIED AND ILLUSTRATED
Page 15 Bottom - change reference 9-3-2k.
Delete present caption and insert
"Personal foul" - head or face
tackle. A 15-yard penalty. If the of-
ficial rules the action of #61 flagrant,
he will be disqualfied.
Pages 32 & 33 Interchange captions on bottom
page 32 and top of page 33.
1. PLAY: K2 punts from his 48-yard line, the ball
comes down on R's 10 and bounces high in the
air. K3 leaps and controls the ball and while in
the air over the 5-yard line, throws the ball over
his head to keep it from going into the end zone.
The ball comes to rest and is blown dead on R's
12-yard line.
RULING: R may choose to take the ball at the
spot of first touching by K3 or at the spot it was
blown dead. The action of K3 to prevent the
loose ball from going into the end zone is
interpreted to be the same as an intentional
bat of a scrimmage kick beyond the line, which
is illegal. The 15-yard penalty, if accepted, is
enforced from the previous spot and the down
is replayed. (2-1-2: 2-1-4: 2-3-1; 2-11-3: 9-5-5:
10-3-2)
2, PLAY: The Referee observes quarterback A4 in
the huddle: (a) looking at a piece of papertaped
to the inside of his helmet: or (b) at a piece of
paper taped to his wrist: or (c) looking at writing
on the back of his arm.
RULING: There is no prohibition unless the
material on the arm in (b) is illegal because
it is hard or abrasive. The only prohibition is
against the use of mechanical or electronic
audiovisual aid equipment (1-5-31, 9-7-1)
3 PLAY: Prior to the try. Team A captain requests
the ball be placed on the right side inbounds
line. Team A then deploys m a spread formation.
Team A captain does not like the defensive
coverage and asks for time. The captain then
asks the Referee to move the ball to a position
midway between the uprights.
RULING: The request is denied The captain
may, in 5 situations, ask that the ball be placed
at a certain point between the inbounds lines,
however, once spotted the ball may not be
moved because of a second request. If a foul
occurs during the down and the penalty is ac-
cepted, the captain would again be given an
opportunity to pick a spot for the replay. The
opportunity to request placement of the ball
are available for a try or kickoff, or after a safety,
fair catch or touchback. (4-3-5: 6-1-2: 6-5-3:
8-3-1; 8-5-4)
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THE KENTUCKY HIGH SCHOOL ATHLETE FOR SEPTEMBER, 1980
1980 TENNIS CHAMPIONS
MURRAY TEAM WINNERS
HENRY CLAY SINGLES WINNER
I C ltt±iti±*Hii-H
(Left to Right) Team Winners, Candy Jackson, Kathy Outland (Murray High School). Lee McGuire,
Singles Winner (Henry Clay High School).
DOUBLES
Quarter-
Murray Finals Semi-
Murray
Finals
Murray
Finals
Murray
BYE
Mad. Central
Madison Central
6-0, 6-1
Bowling Green
BYE
Western
Paul Blazer
6-0, 6-1
Sacred Heart
Western
7-6. 6-4
Bowling Green
LaRue Co
6-1; 6-2
Central
Bowling Green
6-1, 6-2
Tates Creek
Murray
Tates Creek
6-2; 6-2
BYE
Central
6-2; 6-4
Sacred Heart
Henderson Co,
Highlands
Highlands
6-4; 6-2
BYE
Sacred Heart
BYE
6-4; 6-2
Sacred Heart
THE KENTUCKY HIGH SCHOOL ATHLETE FOR SEPTEMBER, 1980
Page Five
TWENTY-FIRST ANNUAL KENTUCKY HIGH SCHOOL
TENNIS TOURNAMENT — GIRLS
University of Kentuclcy - Lexington, Kentucky - May 30-31, 1980
SINGLES
Gaye Nutter - Paris
Nutter
Quarter-
Finals
Nutter
Semi-
Finals
Nutter
Finals
Nutter
BYE
Smith
Pam Smith - Marion Co.
6-0; 6-0
Kuhlman
BYE
Ramser
Laura Ramser - Presentation
6-2. 6-2
Strause
Paula Richardson - Madison Central
6-3; 6-1
Kuhlman
Chrissie Motsch - Sacred Heart
6-1, 6-1
Kelley
Clara Kuhlman - Notre Dame
Simmons
Cheri Simmons - Lone Oak
6-0; 6-2
McGuire
BYE
Kelley
Susan Kelley - Owensboro
7-5; 6-3
Strause
Terri Ingram - Western
6-0; 6-0
Denton
Delisa Denton - Warren Central
Default
McGuire
BYE
Strause
Janey Strause - Ballard
6-1; 7-5
Buchanan
BYE
Buchanan
McGuire
Karen Couder - Western
6-4; 6-1
Kristen Buchanan - Elizabethtown
6-4. 6-1
Feese
Sue Feese - Danville
6-3; 6-1
McGuire
BYE
Diuguid
Nicci Moore - Montgomery Co
6-1; 6-1
Kuhlman
LuAnn Diuguid - Christian Co.
6-1; 6-0
McGuire
Lee McGuire - Henry Clay
6-0. 6-0
Denton
BYE
Ramser
Cathy Ramser - Presentation
Default
6-1, 1-0
Due to leg
strain
BYE
Denton
Deborah Denton - Warren Central
6-1, 6-2
Kuhlman
Amy Inacane - Owensboro
6-4; 6-2
Ward
6-2. 6-2
BYE
Kuhlman
BYE
6-1; 6-2
Caroline Kuhlman - Notre Dame
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THE KENTUCKY HIGH SCHOOL ATHLETE FOR SEPTEMBER, 1980
1980 TENNIS CHAMPIONS
MAYFIELD TEAM WINNERS
HIGHLANDS SINGLES WINNER
(Left to Right) Team Winners, Kenny Summer, Barry Elliott (Mayfield High School). Todd Clements,
Singles Winner (Highlands High School).
DOUBLES
Tales Creek
Quarter-
Finals
Tales Creek
Semi-
Finals
Tales Creek
Finals
Tales Creek
BYE
Doss
Doss
6-1; 6-4
SI. Xavier
BYE
SI. Xavier
6-1; 6-4
Mayfield
BYE
Russellville
Russellville
6-1; 6-0
Mayfield
Bath County
Mayfield
Mayfield
Mayfield
6-2' 6-4
Garrard Co.
Lloyd
Washington Co
6-3; 6-1
Ballard
Lloyd
Owensboro
BYE
6-4; 0-6; 6-3
Owensboro
Ballard
BYE
6-1; 7-5
Ballard
THE KENTUCKY HIGH SCHOOL ATHLETE FOR SEPTEMBER, 1980
Page Seven
FORTY-SEVENTH ANNUAL KENTUCKY HIGH SCHOOL
TENNIS TOURNAMENT — BOYS
University of Kentucky - Lexington, Kentuclcy - i\/lay 30-31, 1980
SINGLES
Ira Schechter-Ballard
Schechter
Quarter-
Finals
Schechter
Semi-
Finals
Hill
Finals
Clements
BYE
Weller
Don Weller - Russellville
6-0; 6-0
Hill
BYE
Cooper
Cecil Cooper - Pad. Tilghman
6-4, 6-1
Clements
BYE
Hill
Greg Hill - Henderson Co.
6-1; 6-2
Cohen
BYE
Cohen
Jay Cohen - Tates Creek
7-6; (5-2); 6-3
Watson
BYE
Hanks
Robert Spencer - Fairdale
6-1; 6-0
Clements
Brad Hanks - Marion Co,
6-2: 6-3
Clements
Todd Clements - Highlands
6-2; 6-1
Watson
Bob Waters - Model
6-2; 6-1
Fones
John Whipple - St, Xavier
6-2; 6-1
Dubilier
Matt Fones - Franklin-Simpson
6-2; 4-6; 6-1
Ecarma
Clements
Reggie Ecarma - Doss
7-6; (5-4); 6-2
Mitch Estes - Bath County
6-0; 6-0
Dubilier
Robert Rudd - Pad. Tilghman
6-7; (4-5); 6-2; 6-0
Watson
Gerald Dubilier - Tates Creek
6-0; 6-2
Undervjood
Paul Steenken - Holy Cross
7-6; (5-2); 7-5
Beckman
Scott Underwood - Glasgow
6-0; 4-6; 6-4
Watson
BYE
2-6; 6-2; 6-2
Montgomery
John Watson - Model
Montgomery
BYE
6-3; 6-3
Bob Montgomery - Henderson Co,
Arterburn
BYE
6-2; 6-0
Beckman
Todd Arterburn - Male
Lyons
BYE
6-2; 6-3
Terry Lyons - Grayson Co,
Beckman
BYE
6-1; 6-2
David Beckman - Trinity
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THE KENTUCKY HIGH SCHOOL ATHLETE FOR SEPTEMBER, 1980
1980 CROSS COUNTRY REGIONS
The regional sites, managers and teams assign-
ed to each are listed below. Each school listed will
receive from the regional manager an information
sheet and entry blank prior to the meet. The
deadline for entering a team In the cross country
program Is October 10, 1980.
GIRLS' CLASS A
Trigg County Region (Jim Wallace, Trigg Co. H.
S.) — Crittenden County, Fort Campbell, Fulton,
Fulton County, Providence, University Heights, St.
Mary.
West Hardin Region (Bobby Williams, West
Hardin H. S.) — Bardstown, Edmonson County, Fort
Knox, Immanuel Lutheran, Kentucky Country Day,
Portland Christian, Spencer County.
Harrison County Region (Joe Judy, Harrison
Co. H. S.) — Anderson County, Augusta, Carroll
County, Lexington Catholic, Model, Nicholas
County, Owen County.
Pulaski County Region (Gordon Bocock,
Pulaski Co. H. S.) — Berea, Corbin, Garrard County,
Harrodsburg, Kentucky School f/t Deaf, Somerset,
Tompkinsville.
Jenkins Region (Charles Dixon, Jenkins H. S.)
— Buckhorn, Magoffin County, Paintsville, Phelps,
Red Bird, Riverside Christian. Virgle.
Bath County Region (Nelson Garner, Bath Co.
H. S.) — Hazel Green, Lee County, Menifee County,
Morgan County, University Breckinridge.
Highlands Region (Chuck Gullo, Highlands H.
S.) — Beechwood, Bellevue, Bishop Brossart,
Dayton, Gallatin County, Grant County, Holy Cross,
Silver Grove, Walton Verona.
GIRLS' CLASS AA
Trigg County Region (Jim Wallace, Trigg Co. H.
S.) — Calloway County, Mayfield, Paducah
Tilghman, Union County, Webster County.
West Hardin Region (Bobby Williams, West
Hardin H. S.) — Elizabethtown, Grayson County,
LaRue County, North Bullitt, West Hardin.
Harrison County Region (Joe Judy, Harrison
Co. H. S.) — Harrison County, Jessamine County,
Mason County, Woodford County.
Pulaski County Region (Gordon Bocock,
Pulaski Co. H.S.) — Adair County, Barren County,
Boyle County, Danville, Lincoln County, Pulaski
County, Taylor County.
Knox Central Region (Kim Messer, Knox
Central H. S.) — Bell County, Knott County, Knox
Central, McCreary Central, Whitesburg, Whitley
County.
Bath County Region (Nelson Garner, Bath Co.
H. S.) — Bath County, Bourbon County, Estill
County, Montgomery County, Rowan County.
Highland Region (Chuck Gullo, Highlands H.
S.) — Dixie Heights, Highlands, Lloyd Memorial,
Scott, Simon Kenton.
Boyd County Region (Robert Stacey, Boyd Co.
H. S.) — East Carter, Elliott County, Lewis County,
Russell, Sheldon Clark, West Carter.
GIRLS' CLASS AAA
Daviess County Region (Tony Rowe, Daviess
Co. H. S.) — Apollo, Daviess County, Henderson
County, Owensboro, Owensboro Catholic.
Trigg County Region (Jim Wallace, Trigg Co. H.
S.) — Bowling Green, Christian County,
Hopkinsville, Marshall County.
St. Xavier Region (Bro. Borgia, St. Xavier H. S.)
— Atherton, Butler, Central, Durrett, Evangel,
Iroquois, Male, Manual, Sacred Heart, Shawnee.
Westport Region (Bob Thompson, Westport H.
S.) — Ballard, Eastern, Fern Creek, Jeffersontown,
Mercy Academy, Moore, Seneca, Thomas
Jefferson, Waggener, Westport.
Stuart Region (Charles Mitchell, Stuart H. S.) —
Angela Merici, Bishop David, Doss, Fairdale, Ninth
& O, Pleasure Ridge Park, Southern, Stuart, Valley,
Western.
Shelby County Region (Larry Wingfield, Shelby
H. S.) — Franklin County, Marion County, Nelson
County, North Hardin, Oldham County,
Western Hills.
Harrison County Region (Joe Judy, Harrison
Co. H. S.) — Boone County, Bryan Station
Campbell County, Conner, Henry Clay, Holmes,
Lafayette, Laurel County, Notre Dame, Tates Creek.
Boyd County Region (Robert Stacey, Boyd Co.
H. S.) — Boyd County, Clark County, Madison
Central, Paul Blazer.
BOYS' CLASS A
Daviess County Region (Tony Rowe, Daviess
Co. H. S.) — Bremen, Central City, Drakesboro,
Frederick Fraize, Graham, Greenville, Hancock
County, Muhlenberg Central, Trinity.
Trigg County Region (Jim Wallace, Trigg Co. H.
S.) — Crittenden County, Fort Campbell, Fulton,
Fulton County, Lyon County, Providence, St. Mary,
Trigg County, University Heights.
West Hardin Region (Bobby Williams, West
Hardin H. S.) — Bardstown, Caverna, Edmonson
County, Fort Knox, Green County, Immanuel
Lutheran, Kentucky Country Day, Portland
Christian, Spencer County.
Pulaski County Region (Gordon Bocock,
Pulaski Co. H.S.) — Campbellsville, Corbin, Garrard
County, Harrodsburg, Kentucky School f/t Deaf,
Metcalfe County, Oneida Institute, Somerset,
Tompkinsville, Williamsburg.
Jenkins Region (Charles Dixon, Jenkins H. S.)
— Betsy Layne, Buckhorn, Hazard, Jackson,
Jenkins, Magoffin County, Paintsville, Phelps, Red
Bird, Riverside Christian, Virgie.
Bath County Region (Nelson Garner, Bath Co.
H. S.) — Fleming County, Hazel Green, Lee County,
Maysville, Menifee County, Morgan County,
Tollesboro, University Breckinridge, Wolfe County.
Harrison County Region (Joe Judy, Harrison
Co. H. S.) — Anderson County, Augusta, Carroll
County, Frankfort, Lexington Catholic, Madison,
Millersburg Military Institute, Model, Nicholas
County, Owen County, Sayre, Williamstown.
Highlands Region (Chuck Gullo, Highlands H.
S.) — Beechwood, Bellevue, Bishop Brossart,
Covington Latin, Dayton, Gallatin County, Grant
County, Holy Cross, Ludlow, St. Henry, Silver
Grove, Walton Verona.
THE KENTUCKY HIGH SCHOOL ATHLETE FOR SEPTEMBER, 1980
Page Nine
BOYS' CLASS AA
Trigg County Region (Jim Wallace, Trigg Co. H.
S.) — Calloway County, Mayfleld, Ohio County,
Paducah Tllghman, Union County, Webster
County.
West Hardin Region (Bobby Williams, West
Hardin H. S.) — Breckinridge County, East Hardin,
Elizabethtown, Grayson County, LaRue County,
Meade County, North Bullitt, Washington County,
West Hardin.
Harrison County Region (Joe Judy, Harrison
Co. H. S.) — Harrison County, Jessamine County,
Mason County, Pendleton County, Scott County,
Woodford County.
Pulaski County Region (Gordon Bocock,
Pulaski Co. H. S.) — Adair County, Barren County,
Boyle County, Danville, Lincoln County, McCreary
Central, Pulaski County, Taylor County.
Knox Central Region (Tommy Smith, Knox
Central H. S.) — Bell County, Knott County, Knox
Central, Whitesburg, Whitley County.
Bath County Region (Nelson Garner, Bath Co.
H. S.) — Bath County, Bourbon County, Estill
County, Montgomery County, Rowan County.
Highlands Region (Chuck Gullo, Highlands H.
S.) — Covington Catholic, Dixie Heights,
Highlands, Lloyd Memorial, Newport, Newport
Catholic, Scott, Simon Kenton.
Boyd County Region (Robert Stacey, Boyd Co.
H. 8.) — East Carter, Elliott County, Johnson
Central, Lewis County, Russell, Sheldon Clark,
West Carter.
BOYS' CLASS AAA
Daviess County Region (Tony Rowe, Daviess
Co. H. S.) — Apollo, Daviess County, Henderson
County, Owensboro, Owensboro Catholic.
Trigg County Region (Jim Wallace, Trigg Co. H.
S.) — Bowling Green, Christian County,
Hopkinsville, Madisonville, Marshall County,
Warren Central.
St. Xavier Region (Bro. Borgia, St. XavierH. S.)
— Atherton, Butler, Central, Durrett, Evangel,
Iroquois, Male, Manual, St. Xavier, Shawnee.
Westport Region (Bob Thompson, Westport H.
S.) — Ballard, Eastern, Fern Creek, Jeffersontown,
Moore, Seneca, Thomas Jefferson, Trinity,
Waggener, Westport.
Stuart Region (Charles Mitchell, Stuart H. S.) —
Bishop David, DeSales, Doss, Fairdale, Ninth & O,
Pleasure Ridge Park, Southern, Stuart, Valley,
Western.
Shelby County Region (Larry Wingfield, Shelby
Co. H.S.) — Bullitt Central, Franklin County, Marion
County, North Hardin, Nelson County, Oldham
County, Shelby County, Western Hills.
Harrison County Region (Joe Judy, Harrison
Co. H. S.) — Boone County, Bryan Station,
Campbell County, Conner, Henry Clay, Holmes,
Lafayette, Laurel County, Tates Creek.
Boyd County Region (Robert Stacey, Boyd Co.
H. S.) — Boyd County, Clark County, Greenup
County, Madison Central, Paul Blazer.
RATINGS ON
BASKETBALL OFFICIALS
The following ratings were received on basketball
officials registered with the K. H.S. A. A. during 1979-80.
REGION I
Green, Don; McGinty, L.V.; Poe, Buddy; Finley, Howard:
Cash, Charles: Higdon, Sam: Jackson, Dennis: Miller,
Harold: Harper, James: Geurin, Joe: Morris, Bobby:
Latham, Billy: Canter, Mike: Featherstone, Jerry: Akin,
Clyde: Pandolfi, Tom: Guthrie, Gilliam: Stokes. Cubb:
Henson, Don: Murt, Gene: Purcell. Ken: Anderson, Mike:
Spahr, David: Paitsel, Jim: Boykin. Arthur: Williams, Greg;
Saylors, Carlee: Jones, Robert: Keeling, Reuben; Van
Hooser, Phillip: Hargrove, David; Polivick, Dwayne;
Harper, Jewell: Pruitt, Greg; Thompson, Allen: Outland,
Stan; Majors, Jeff; Vmcent, Gary;
REGION II
Moser, Rudy: Beshears. Jim; Crouse, Jim; Browning,
Wayne: Holt, Robert: Hammons, Norman; Ringstaff, Roy;
Colley, Lynn; Rogers, Eldridge; Johnson, Frank; Burton,
Bill; Boisture, Roy: Hughes, Roy; Holt, Ron; Mitchell,
Curtis; Pierce, Frank: East, Bill; Menser, Scott; Knauer,
Glen; Goldey, Bill; Bullock, James: Crick, Dwane; Vaughn,
Ron; Davis, Jay: Ward, Bob; Wooton, George; Bernardini,
Bruno: Jennings, Jeff, Bugg, Jim; Moore, Dean; Carlton,
Rob. Gates, Bill; Griffith, Mike; Thompson, David;
Kluepfel, Joe; McCann, Norma: Stone, Sidney:
REGION III
Barnes, Barry, Divine, Wayne: Hill, James, Long, Jim;
Montgomery, Chet, Everly. Phyllis; Cox, Rufus; Wilson,
Ken; Bates. Walter; Jackson, Ed: Eades, Mark; Jones, Ken;
Nash, Rick; Thomas, Duward; Etienna. Don; Day, Jack;
Everly, Randy: Thomson, Cecil; Fox, Joanna; Barnes,
Conard: Davis, Harold; Grant. Neil; Evans, Lewis; Milam,
Jimmy; Howard, Dwight; Mattingly, Terry: Stokes, Tom;
Holland, David; Buckman, William; Barnes, Roger;
Dotson, Scott; Askin, Ray; Greathouse, Frank; Read. Ray;
Brown, David; Quisenberry, David; James, David; Crick,
James; Tunget, Karen:
REGION IV
McCarley, John; Gorrell, Howard; Sears, Wilson: Meadors,
Bill: Long, Steve; Murreli, Alien; Long, Bill: Burkeen, Phil;
Vance, Hunter; Stevenson, Mike; Cobb, Mike; Curry,
Randall: Sumner, Carl; McPherson, Lanny; Phillips,
Harold: Lamastus, Randall; Brown, Rick, Hamm, Jerry;
Garden, Gene; Appling, James: Simpson, Delane: Brown,
Mike; Chaffin, John; Anderson, Ralph: Hamm, Ritchie;
Holt, Larry; Stewart, Bill: Raymer, Don; Webster, Norman;
Szczapinski, Larry; Smith, Bruce; Rogers, Ralph; Williams,
James; Proffitt, Carley:
REGION V
Gilbert, Jerry; Spencer, Irv; Wilson, Paul; Stikeleather,
Clyde; Durbin, Hade; Williams, Bobby: Morse, Richard:
Houk, Jack: Breshear, Loy: Downs, Joe; Hawkins, Don;
Skaggs, Bill; Spalding, Randall; Skaggs, Bobby: Cross,
Roger: Myers, Ron; Shaw, Don; Frazier, Mac; Gardner,
Gary; Gaddie, Gary; Crutcher, Paul: Gupton, Laurence;
Bartley, Joe; Hilton, Billy: Vincent, Jack; Vinson, Ron;
Crutcher, Marion; Winfrey, Shelby: Wright, Gary; Bland,
Dusty: Cook, Preston: Meredith, Eric: Kerr, Richard;
Moore, Jim; Rice, Willard; Williams, Buford; Wade, Sharon;
Strain, Richard: Edwards, Wayne; Tucker, Charles; Wade,
Charles; Thomas, John; Allen, Tom; Smith, Bev; Hawkins,
Stewart; Hayes, David; Skeeters, Ricky; Young, Tony;
Sheehan, Tim; Allen, Jeff; Baker, William; Gutpon,
George: Revis, David: Edwards, Wayne; Crump, Edward;
Thomas, Mike; Fraley, Charles: Buis, Greg; Hail, Terry;
Wortham, Steve; Crume, Jane; Smart, John; Warfield,
Jerry; Wheeler, Milton: Schultz, Larry; Sapp, Emma;
Bohanon, Alan; Blakeman, Mike; Aldridge, Vern; Handley,
Woodie; Carman, Sandy: Upchurch, David; Crittenden,
Fred: Elliott, Mike; Embry, John; Fague, Richard; Ray,
Mark: Hendron, James; Howard, Bob; Ballard, Ellis;
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THE KENTUCKY HIGH SCHOOL ATHLETE FOR SEPTEMBER, 1980
NOTRE DAME ACADEMY
GOLF TEAM
1980 CHAMPION
(Left to Right) Front Row: Coach Joan Shadley, Bonnie Overmann (Medalist), Coleen Cahill.
Nancy Rosing, Andrea Foltz.
GOLF RESULTS
The 1979-80 G.rls' State Golf Tournament
was held at Elizabethtown Country Club,
Elizabethtown, Kentucky, on May 13-14 Team
wmner was Notre Dame Academy with a total
score of 709 Runner-up team was Elizabeth-
town High School with a total score of 727.
Individual champion was Bonnie Overmann of
Notre Dame Academy with a score of 1 59. The
individual runner-up was Melissa Jones of
Crittenden County High School with a score of
160.
The Boys' State Golf Tournament was
held at Anderson Golf Course, Fort Knox, May
13-14. Team winner was Tates Creek High
School with a total score of 637. The runner-up
team was St. Xavier High School with a total
score of 637. The individual champion was
Buddy Bryant of Paducah Tilghman High
School with a total score of 140. The individual
runner-up wac Dave Peege of Trinity High
School with a total score of 150.
THE KENTUCKY HIGH SCHOOL ATHLETE FOR SEPTEMBER, 1980
Page Eleven
FENCING INDIVIDUAL CHAMPIONS
Elaine Elam, Oneida Baptist Institute (girls'
individual foil).
1980 State Fencing
Championship Results
The K.H.S.A.A. State Fencing Tournament
was held at Atherton High School, Louisville,
on April 5, 1980. Oneida Baptist Institute
placed first in the team's finish of the Boys'
Fencing Championship with Fort Knox placing
first in the Girls' Championship.
Following are the results:
BOYS DIVISION
Team results: 1. Oneida Baptist Institute,
28; 2. Lafayette, 13; 3. Male, 10; 4. Fort Knox, 8;
5. Seneca, 5; 6. Atherton, Ballard, Shawnee, 0.
Glenn Miller, Oneida Baptist Inst. (Sabre),
Anthony Wormack, Male (Foil), John Jones,
Lafayette (Epee).
Individual Results:
Foil Division — 1. Anthony Wormack, 2.
John Jones, 3. Glenn Miller, 4. Patrick Borden,
5. Tim Pinto, 6. Paul Chambers.
Sabre Division — 1. Glenn Miller, 2. Hans
Waber, 3. John Flowers.
Epee Division — 1. John Jones, 2. John
Flowers, 3. Glenn Miller.
GIRLS DIVISION
Team Results: 1. Fort Knox, 22; 2. Oneida
Baptist Institute, 18; 3. Sacred Heard, 5; 4.
Seneca, North Hardin, Country Day, 0.
Individual Results:
Foil Division — 1. Elaine Elam, 2. Alice
Blount, 3. Roya Shachi, 4. Regina Williams, 5.
Lori Kosteinik, 6. Sue Kargi.
1980 NATIONAL FEDERATION FOOTBALL
Con't from Page 3
4. PLAY: During a run by A4, the Team A coach
is on the field berrating an official. A4 is tackled
and, thereafter, B1 piles on. How are the pen-
alties administered?
RULING: The piling on is a dead ball foul. The
foul by a nonplayer (Team A coach) is admin-
istered as a dead ball foul. Dead ball fouls are
administered in the order they occur. The
penalty on the coach will be administered first,
followed by the penalty for piling on. (2-30-6;
10-2-4)
5. PLAY: Fourth and 10 from B's 40-yard line. K1
in punt formation receives the snap but decides
to run. K1 advances 8 yards beyond the line and
seeing he will not make the first down, he kicks
the ball. The ball rolls into B's end zone where
B1 picks it up and returns it the length of the
field into A's end zone.
RULING: Touchdown for Team B. The touch-
back, fair catch and blocking rules that normally
apply during a scrimmage kick do not apply
during an illegal kick. The ball remains alive
and may be advanced out of the end zone. Team
B may accept the 15-yard penalty and, if they
did, it would be enforced from the spot of the
illegal kick with the down being replayed.
COMMENT: Normally, the covering official will
not realize it is an illegal kick and will sound his
whistle (inadvertently) when the ball enters the
end zone. If the penalty is declined, the ball
will then revert back to Team A at the point
possession was lost (when it was illegally
kicked) and the down will count. Since Team A
is short of the first down, Team B will take over
first and 1 at that point. (2-15-3; 6-2-1 ; 6-5-1 ; 8-
5-3; 9-1-4; 9-5-4)
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THE KENTUCKY HIGH SCHOOL ATHLETE FOR SEPTEMBER, 1980
RATINGS ON BASKETBALL OFFICIALS
Con't from Page 9
REGION VI & VII
Liedtke, Joe; Sims, Frank; Duvall, Tom; Hourigan, Jim
Driskell, Earl; Murphy, Mike; Monks, Ron; Lambert, Irv
Gibson, Russ; Hayes, Pete; Bell, Clarence; Gatterdam, Ed
Bush, Kerman; Stovall, Cathy; Eaves, Jim; Baker, Jan
Brothers, Dottie; Bell, Ron; Gentry, Dale; Kaufman, Steve
McGraft, Bob; New/ton, Dennis; Emmons, Guy; Weihe
Bob; Tindall, Cliff; Brockman, Ken; Redle, Joel; Loeser, Al:
Weber, Tom; Meredith, Billy; Cecil, Ron; Bryant, Jim:
Cooper, Fred; Hourigan, Tim; Clark, Ken; McAnally, Tom
Strong, Charles; Hammock, Don, Ritchie, Bill; Shartzer,
Steve, Smith, Ron; Thomas, Billy; Compton, Al; Brown
Judy; Decker, Jim; Taylor, Don; Wheeler, Lou; Hackett
Wilbur; Backert, Tony; Hatfield, Rip; Kazunas, Jerry
Szyper, Rick; Thompson, Beth; Brevi/er, Charlie; Woosley
Don, Thompson, Jerry; Lawson, Stan; Durbin, Hoy
Effinger, Sherry; Stuedle, Ray; Blandford, Jean; Hatfield
Dan; Baldw/in, Dennis; Hickey, Tom; Heckel, Richard:
Reader, Bob, Heckel, Charles; Allen, Phil; Pearl, George:
Jansen, Jean; Head, Jack; Atzinger, Phyllis; Schutte
Bruce; Nelligan, Mike; Henderson, Roger, Holt, Tim
Barton, Ron; Ogden, Paul; Bams, Stan; Beck, Bob; Kistner
Gary; Stephenson, Joe, Marguart, Jerry; Biter, Charlie
Gillespie, Vicky; Shepherd, Larry; Williams, Becky: Shake,
Ken; Morris, Larry; Marguette, Ralph, McPike, Ray
Westerman, Carol; Wise, Gala; Stober, Martha;
REGION VIII
Stethen, James; Radjunas. John; Dyke, Dean; Gordon,
Roy; Taylor, Bill; Hicks, Gene; Stark, Doug; McMillan. Lar-
ry; Comacho, Marcus; Lee, David; Wood, Gary; Williams,
Gary, Feger, George; Kellam, Steve; Johnson, Gayle;
Studle. Ronald; Williams, Dannie; Dant, Joe; Doll, Allen;
Maddox, Bobby; Morris, J. C; Peyton, William; Jackson,
Steve; Stark, Allen; Sanders, David; Wilson, Plomer; Davis,
John C ; Dixon, Oscar; Hedges, Dennis; Myers, Chris;
Thornberry, Gary; (sham, Buford; Crawford, Rick; Davis,
Bobby;
REGION IX
Hummel, Tom; Moore, Buddy; Sullivan, Dan; Liggett
Ernie; Moore, Bob; Thompson, Tom; Vories, Dick
Bauman, Mike; Roesel, Joe; Wolfe, Dennis; Arnold, Jim
Freppon, Tom; Rich, Dennis, Bertsch, Ron; Haas, Tom
Vories, Kent; Grieme, Bill; Fisk, Rod; Weyer, Jim; Perry,
Charles; Swope, Tom; Uriage, Dick; Smith, Bill; Hummel
Joe; Vories, Gary; Collins, Ron; Gabbard, Ray; Chappie,
Charles; Penno, Harry; Buerger, Tim; Brown, Steve
Lehkamp, Ken; Trapp, Charles, Hickey. Tom; Bond, Terry
Denham, Al; Schomaker. Charles, Burkhart. Bob; Shields
Don: McCarthy, Steve. Mohr, Tom. Bishop, Paul; Denne-
dy. Bob; Fields. Jerry; Grefer. Tom; McDowell. Ben
Flesch. Jerry; Horn, J.E.; Thompson. Jerry; Gregg. Lon
Scott, Emmanual; Darnell, Nick: Schneider. Don; Rouse
Tom; Weinel. Tim; Carr Larry; Sorrell. Tom; Huber, Jerry
Stoker. Steve; Meyer, Uave; Weidner. Paul; Mueller. Ken
Brockman. Tom; Ponchot. Joe; Fritz. Tim; Douthwaite,
Don; Sullivan. Richard. Florence. Joe; Morris, Edward
Kristoff, Dave; Conner, Gary; Weinel, Dick, Daniels, Steve
Coleman, Ron, Modrell, Gary; Cooper, John, Woodridge
Jim; Wright, Bob; Miller, Tom; Yelton, Nick, Bernes. Tom
Rappold. Allen. Heilman. Glen. Smith. John; Morris, Tom
Washnock. Dick; Tucker, Joe; Baker, Jim; Fessler, Joe
Barber, Steve; Brausch, Dave; Tierney, Joe; Ellis, Ken
Brenberg, Tom; Noll, John; Gosney. Donna; Vesch, Gary,
Mayberg, Glen; Hagerty, Tom; Hill, Marshall; Kremer,
Mike; Crout, Tom; Collier, Doug; Whitley, Jim;
REGION X & XI
Cox, Ken; Hampton, Doug; Devary, Bill; Bair, David;
Johnson, Jim; Billips, Doug; Bell, Henry; Shuck, Tommy;
Long, Bob; Byars, Don; Ebel, Jack; Hart, Peggy; Johnson,
Jerry; Thompson, Tommy; Middleton, John; Scott, Jerry;
Biodgett, Marianna; Lusby, George; Wade, Kent; Denton,
Calvin; Brock, Jack; Boucher, Larry; Chasteen, Rick;
Thompson, Joe; Catron, Ken; Hughes, Brenda; Straus,
Bill; Williams, Roger; Maines, George; Jenkins, Burney;
Mullins, Bill; Bramble, Jim; Fritz, John; McGowan, Jim;
Carpenter, Jasper; dinger, Tony; McClure. Jerry; Brown.
Scoop; Holt, Terrell; Johns, Jim; Pickrell, Jerry; Basler,
Mel; Overstreet, Walt; Parker, Steve; Hunt. William;
Raybourne, Pat; Owens, Bruce; Kemper, Nancy; Rhodus,
Harry; Story, John; Owens, Pete; Eads, Ron; McNulty,
Bob; Call, Barbara; Brown, Barry; Thompson, Gary;
Cornelison, Mike; Smith, Ron; Hutchinson, Jack; Zachem,
John; Sparrow, John; Turpin, Don; Turpin, Ron; Hill Dan;
Lashley, Dan; Adams, Beverly; Dobson, Barry;
REGION XII
Spoonamore, Jim; Hughes, Rufus; Hargis, Noel;
Randolph, Woody; Shaw, Earl; Wallace, John; Maxey,
Richard; Acton, Claude; Turner, Keenan; Sowder, Bill;
Wilson, Bruce; Butner, Billy; Bullock, Larry; Farley, Jimmy;
Brown, Ronnie; Hupp, Ronnie; Cash, Harold; Gordon,
Jimmy; Compton, Jerry; Jones, Doug; Vaught, Marvin;
Atwood, Bobby; Burchett, Wendell; Rousey, James;
Alexander. Wendell; Hacker, David; Morrison, Donnie;
Wilson. Dan; Luttrell. Daisy; Creekmore. Milford;
REGION XIII
Selvy. Curt; Pietrowski. Paul; Cupp, Jack; Maxey, Mike;
Bruner, Jack, Centers, Mike; Hodges, Bill; Jeffers, Steve;
Howard, Jim; Hammons, George; Idol, Billy; Brown,
Wendell, Morgan, Richard; Anders. Raleigh; Smith, Benny;
Rhodes, Cecil; Lawson, Sonny; Johnson, Mike; Doizer.
Dennis. Fields, Rufus; Ashurst, Mike; Alexander, Ron;
Evans, Alvin; White, William; Cook, Chandler; Fletcher,
John; Martin, Terry; Ball, Charles; Baldwin, Carl; Smith,
Gary; Swafford, Billy; Owens, Jerry; Beckner, Gene;
Osborne, Ronnie; McCowan, Connie; Gambrel, Don;
Hubbard, Oscar; Adkins, Jerry; Cooper, Mary; Lee,
Charles; Leigh, Steve; Mosley, David;
REGION XIV
Dixon, Bill; Allen, Doug; Brewer, Jerry; Hall, Tommy;
Allen, Yvon; Jones, Denver; Combs, Henry; Kirk. Charles;
Francis. Frank, Feltner, Dan; Brewer, Lloyd; Gabbard,
John; Campbell, Dexter; Cunningham, Bob; Vanover, J.
W,; Smith, RoySmallwood, Talmadge; Whitaker, Charles;
Mcintosh, Carl. Bailey. Harrison; Polly, Rex; Hall, Don;
Feltner, Paul; Turner, Mike; Thornsberry, Larry; Combs,
Ira: Tolliver, Jerry; Molands, Lawrence; Smiley, James;
Phillips, Coeburn; Stone, Myra;
REGION XV
Hall, Bill; Collier, Burnard; Keatley, Jim; Casey, Ancie;
Bevins, Wally; Daniels, Bob; Bogar, Darrell; Butcher,
Doug; Seavers, Joe; Copley, Sid; Howard, Jackie; Whitt,
Mike; Woosley, Darrell; Wallen, Wendell; Crisp, Jackie;
Hall, Dickie. Sammons. C. J.; Tucker, Phillips; Hall, Jack;
Phillips, Gene; Combs, Sherman; Hopson, James;
Newsome, Cecil; Parker, Lowell; Pelphrey, Joe; Varney,
Greg: Kessmger. Micheal; Layne. Bert; Bell. Greg; Powell,
Billy; Phillips, James; Wright, Raleigh; Spears, Ronnie;
Kelly, Dolph; May. Paul; Newsom. Jerald; Looney, James;
Stacy, David;
REGION XVI
Moore, Marvin; Hardin, Don; Banks, Buddy; Kouns, Bob;
Johnson, Walter; Collins, Hubert; Radjunas, Ed; Cundiff.
Curt; Jackson, Bob; McKenzie, Dwight; Ramey, Gary;
McKenzie, Jim; Burch, Bill; Kirk, Walter; Thornsbury,
Brice; Newman, Bill; Dixon, Ron; Tuttle, John; Wages,
Bob; Browning, John; Asher, Ralph; Cox, James; Greene,
Bert; Hyland, Dick; Barker, Walter; Simpson, Jim; May,
Bill; Thomas, Leonard; Plummer, Bill; Taylor, Carl; Hobbs,
Charles; Fritchner, John; Johnson, Lynn; Pelphry, Paul;
McMahon, Jim
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1980-81 FOOTBALL
CERTIFIED OFFICIALS
A large number of K.H.S.A.A. registered officials fiave qualified
for the advanced ratings of Certified and Approved as a result of
ttie National Federation Basketball Examination. Only officials
receiving these higher ratings are eligible to work in the District
and Regional tournaments. Only Certified officials are eligible to
work in the State Tournament.
ALDRIDGE, James R
ALLEN, James E.
ALLISON, Richard G.
AMMERMAN, Robert P.
ANDERS, Raleigh A.
ARFLIN, Tracy T.
ARTHUR, Paul E.
AUSTIN, Dwight Lea
BACKERT, John A
BALDWIN, Dennis E.
BARBOUR, R. Barry
BARKER, David H.
BARKER, Norman D.
BARNEY, Gregory R.
BARNOTT, John R.
BARTLETT, Charles W.
BATTERTON, Keith
BAUMAN, L Cease
BELL, Clarence T.
BELL, Ronald Keith
BERNARDINI, Bruno
BLACKFORD, Robert L.
BOCOOK, Earl
BOGAR, Joseph D
BOND, Terry Lee
BOTTLES, Donald W
BOYLES, Jerry F
BRADFORD. Robert L.
BRAMBLE, James L
BRSUCH, Charles J.
BREWER, Jerry
BREWER, Lloyd
BROWN. Herman G.
BROWN, J. W "Scoop"
BROWN, Wendell
BRUMIVIETT, Don
BUCKLEY, Robert S Jr.
BURCHETT, James B.
BURGESS, Oley J Sr.
BURKEEN, Phillip C.
BURRUS. Lee Roy Jr
CARLSON, David A.
CARR, Billy W,
CARR, Larry
CLARK, John E
CLEf^ENTS, William P. Jr.
CLEMMONS, Sam P.
CLINE. Nick L.
CLUSKEY, Joe
COLE, Robert J Jr
COLEMAN, Louis H. Jr.
COLLEY, Lynn W
COLLINS, Ronald K
CONLIN, Martin T
CORBETT, John Byron
CRAFT, Albert B
CRUTCHER, James Marion
CRUTCHER, John M.
CRUTCHER, Paul M.
CURRENT, Ellis Ray
CURRENT, Roberto.
DAVIDSON, Harlan Jr.
DAVIS. Ralph C,
DAY, Richard W.
DELANEY, William T.
DeSENSI, W. C. "Chick"
DENTON, William J.
DEWEES, William L.
DOWNS, Gilbert
DOWNS, Joseph W.
DOYLE, Danny K
DRAKE, Richard R
DUFF, William C Jr.
DURDEN, John R
DURHAM. Tom
EASLEY. Dan
EASTERLY. C Thomas
ELDRIDGE, Wayne R
ELOVITZ, Carl J
EMMONS. Guy W III
ETIENNE, Donald H.
EWEN, George D.
EWING, Roger G
FAY, John C.
FELTNER, Danny Ray
FERRELL, Ronnie D.
FINCK, Dennis Ray
FISH, Leiand G.
FRALEY, Charlie L.
FRAZER, Tom Roe
FRIEDMAN, Charles M.
FRYREAR, Bill P.
FUCHS. Charles "Donuts"
FURLONG, William E.
FUTRELL, Keith M
GALLAHER, Jack F,
GAMMON, William H.
GASTINEAU, Joby A. Ill
GELBKE, Gilbert M.
GENTRY, Dale J.
GETTLER, John F.
GFELL, George V.
GILKERSON, Pat H.
GILLIAM, Randy
GOBER, John S,
GOBLE, Kenneth R. Sr.
GOUR, Robert A
GRAAS, Oscar L
GRAHAM, James E,
GREEN, Donald P.
GREENWELL. Robert A.
GREFER. Thomas J.
GRIFFIN. Powell Lynn
GUMBLE, Art
GUTTERMAN, James D.
GUY, Newton S. Ill
HACKETT, Wilbur L. Sr,
HADDEN. Newell P. Jr.
HAGAN, Michael J.
HALL, Charles E.
HAMBY, Thomas E.
HAMMOCK, Don L.
HAMMONS, George F.
HANCOCK, Norbert E.
HARRIS, David L,
HATFIELD, Paul R,
HAWKINS, Donald H.
HEABERLIN, Bill Sr.
HEABERLIN, Bob
HEABERLIN, William S. Jr.
HEAD, Lon E.
HELTON, Leslie
HENDERSON, Charles A
HILLYER, Charles L.
HOFFMAN, Thomas A
HOLZKNECHT, Thomas E.
HOPSON, James E
HORSMAN, Bill
HOUCHENS, Tom M
HUBBARD, John Douglas
HUNTER, James E.
ISHMAEL, Stephen A.
IVES, Rick D.
JACKSON. Ed
JACOBY, Ben W.
JAMES. Harold E
JEFFRIES, David T.
JEFFERS. Stephen E
JENSEN, Edward A. Ill
JOHNSON. Harry A.
JOHNSON, Larry J.
JOHNSON, Robert F.
JONES, Denver "Smokey"
JONES, Paul D.
KAMMERER, Kenneth F.
KELLER, Terry Joe
KEMEN, Jerry
KINSLOW, Bill
KIRK, Charles F.
KIRK. Jerry R
KIRKLAND, John Drew
KIRKLIN, Luther R.
KLUSMAN, Carl J. Jr.
KORDENBROCK. Joseph S.
KOUNS. Robert H.
KUSTER, Thomas T.
LAMBERT. Irvin G.
LANDERS, John Frank
LAWSON, Don Tarlton
LEAHY, Martin Patrick Jr.
LEDFORD. Thomas B.
LENEAVE, Robert E.
LILE, Clyde F.
LILLIE, William Westley
LINDON, Bob
LINKES, Clifford C,
LOGAN, Michael
LONG, James E,
LONG, Scottie J.
LOONEY, James O.
LOWE, Stanford F.
LUCKETT, Paul J.
LUCKETT, Thomas Edward
LUSBY, George
LYKINS, James O,
LYNCH, Lester F
McCLURE, Tom S
McCONNELL, J D.
McCORMICK, Don R.
McFADDEN, Jimmie
McGAREY, Paul E
McGINTY, L. V, Jr,
McKINNEY, Adelle
McNAY, James F.
MARTIN, Paul J,
MASON, Wardy C.
MATHENEY, John B,
MAYER, Edward A.
MEADORS, William J.
MEIMAN, John R.
MELSON, Gary Bruce
MENSHOUSE, Larry K.
MERCKER, George E.
MERRITT, Donald F.
METZGER, Donald R.
MICK, Paul E,
MICKEY, Elbert W
MINTA, John H.
MOODY, William R.
MOORE, Phillip H.
MOORE. Franklin "Bud"
MOORE, Robert W.
MOORE, William Kelly
MOOSMANN, John A,
MORGAN, Richard
MORRIS, Edward C.
MORRIS. Larry E,
MORSE. Richard K.
MURDACH. Leslie L.
NASH, Richard C.
NELLIGAN, Michael L.
NETHERCUTT, Henry W.
NOONAN, Robert M
NORWOOD, Thomas R.
OSBORNE, Lonnie
OSBORNE, Ted G
OSTING, James E. II
OSTING, John Douglas
PACE, Donald W.
PAGE, James N.
PARKER, Bob L
PASSAFIUME, John J.
PATE, Lloyd W.
PEENO, Harry R.
PERRIN, James A.
PIETROWSKI, Paul
PINSON, Paul L.
PITSTICK, Jeffrey L.
PITTMAN, Spencer R.
POOLE, Glenn
POTTS, Roy Allan
POWERS, Elmer
PUCKETT, Robert O.
PUGH. Robert B.
PURCELL, Michael R.
PURWIN, John C,
QUEHL, Harry "Bud"
RAINS, Everett Paul
RANSDELL, John D.
RAPP, William C.
RASCOE, Robert B
RAWDON, Richard M.
READ, Frederick K.
REYNOLDS. Elmer G.
ROBERTS, James E.
ROBY, James B.
ROSEN, William H.
ROUSE, Thomas L.
RUNYON, Tommy D.
RUSS, Charles E.
RUSSELL, Gary E. !
SATTERLY, Grant G.
SAYLORS, Carlee
SCHILLING, Donald L.
SCHULTZ. Frank D. '.
SCOTT. W, L. "Bill"
SELLINGER, Robert M
SELVY, Curt
SESHER, James T.
SHREVE, Tim
SIMMS, Clarence E
SIMPSON, F. DeLane
SIMPSON James H.
SIZEMORE. Aster
SLIGH. James E.
SMALL, David E.
SOHAN, John Patrick
SOUTH, Stanlev P.
SPATH, William J.
STALEY, Jerry
STATON, Frank E Jr.
STEPHENSON, Harry S.
STIKELEATHER, Clyde L.
STOVALL, Kenneth J, Jr.
STRADER, Timothy V.
STRAIN, Richard P
STREICHER, Richard A,
STUEDLE, Ray Sr.
STUMBO, Jack
SUTTON, James Arthur
SWARTS, Joseph C.
SWINFORD, John
SWCPE, James R.
SWORD, Russ D
TATE, Kenneth L. Jr.
TAYLOR, James R.
THARPE, Willie H.
THOMAS. Lyn H.
THOMAS, Paul R.
THOMAS, Raymond E.
THOMAS, Raymond Earl
THOMPSON, HarrieG.
THOMPSON, Tom D.
THOMPSON, Victor Neil
THOMSON. Cecil W
TIMMERING, George E.
TINSLEY. Joe D.
TOWE. Paul F.
TRABUE, Robert David
TRAPP, Charles W. "Chuck
TREAS, Joe W.
TUCKER, Charles N.
TUITELE, Matthew V. L.
TURLEY. A. Howard
TYE, Josh
URLAGE, Richard
VanBOGAERT. Steve
VAUGHN, William E.
WADE, W. B. "Bill"
WAIDE, Harry D.
WALKER, Joe D.
WANCHIC. Nicholas
WATSON, James W.
WEBER, Thomas C.
WEDGE, Paul Denny Jr.
WELLS, Glenn M.
WHITE, John Stanley
WILDER, Jerry R.
WILLIS, Donald A.
WILSON, James L.
WINFREY, William Steven
WOOD, Walter A.
WRIGHT. Howard L.
WRIGHT, John David
WRIGHT, James Lloyd
WUERTZ, John R.
WYATT, Henry S.
YATES, George A.
ZIMMER, Thomas W.
ZOGG, Joe F.
The Kentucky High School Athlete
Official Organ of the
Kentucl(y High School Athletic Association
VOL. XLIII — No. 3
OCTOBER, 1980
$2.00 Per Year
Minutes of the Board Meeting
The Board of Control of the Kentucky High School Athletic
Association met at the K.H.S.A.A. Building. Lexington, Kentucky,
on Saturday morning, October 18, 1980. The meeting was called to
order by President Zeb Blankenship at 9:00 a.m. with all Board
members. Commissioner Tom Mills, Executive Assistant Billy V.
Wise, Assistant Commissioner Brigid L. DeVries and Louis Stout
present. Conley Manning was present representing the State
Department of Education, The invocation was given by Conley
Manning.
Barney Thweatt moved, seconded by Fairce O. Woods, that the
minutes of the meeting held on July 25 be approved as submitted.
The motion passed unanimously.
John Brock moved, seconded by Alvis Johnson, that the
minutes of the East Eligibility Committee Meetmg held on
September 24, 1980, concerning the Stanley Meihaus III eligibility
case, be approved. The motion carried unanimously.
President Blankenship introduced Prin. Waymon Denison,
Coach Roy McKamey and Joel Thompson from Hart County High
School. They were appearing before the Board to appeal the
Commissioner's ruling that Joel Thompson had violated
K.H.S.A.A. By-Law 32, Post-Season and All Star Games. After
considering the facts as presented in the case by the
representatives from Hart County High School, Fairce O. Woods
moved, seconded by John Brock, that the basketball contest in
which Joel Thompson participated in on April 12, 1980, did not
constitute a all-star or post-season game as referred to in
K.H.S.A.A. By-Law 32. The motion carried unanimously. The
Board members did advise that the Hart County High School
officials should caution their team members about participating in
any athletic contest without first checking with the coach or
principal to determine if there is a possible violation of K.H.S.A.A,
rules.
President Blankenship introduced Prin. Bobby Wells.
Prestonsburg High School, and Mr, Glenn, father of Jean Ann
Glenn. They were appearing before the Board to appeal the
Commissioner's decision in the eligibility case of Jean Ann Glenn
Following the presentation made by Mr, Wells and Mr, Glenn and a
discussion by the Board, Barney Thweatt moved, seconded by
Whaylon Coleman, that the Commissioner's decision be upheld
and that K.HSA.A. By-Law, Section 1, Transfer Rule, not be
waived in this case. The motion passed unanimously.
Commissioner Mills reviewed the eligibility case of Dennis
Wolfe from Breckinridge County High School, concerning the
Transfer Rule. At this time Prin. Rob Cox of Breckinridge County
High School came before the Board to appeal the Commissioner's
ruling that Dennis Wolfe is ineligible to participate in athletics at
Breckinridge County High School under the provisions of
K.H.S.A.A. By-Law 6, Section 1, Transfer Rule. Following a lengthy
discussion after Mr. Cox's presentation, Fairce O, Woods moved,
seconded by John Brock, that the Commissioner's decision be
upheld and that By-Law 6, Section 1 , Transfer Rule, not be waived
in this case. The motion carried unanimously.
Coach Fred Waddle, Taylor County High School, appeared
before the Board with additional material concerning the eligibility
case of Casey Neely who had moved from Florida to
Campbellsville, K.HSA.A. By-Law 6, Section ^Transfer Rule, isat
question in this case. Barney Thweatt moved, seconded by Charles
Black, that the Board wait for a verification from the principal of the
Florida school as to whether or not Casey participated in varsity
athletics before making a decision in this case. The motion carried
unanimously.
Mr. Mills presented copies of all the correspondence in the
eligibility case of Randy Trodglen a student enrolled at Hancock
County High School. Randy was ruled ineligible according to the
provisions of K.H.S.A.A, By-Law 6, Section 1. Transfer Rule.
Following a discussion of the information presented, Fairce O.
Woods moved, seconded by Alvis Johnson, that the decision of the
Commissioner be upheld in his case. The motion carried
unanimously.
Commissioner Mills submitted a copy of a proposal that Supt.
Reed Conder of the Marshall County Board of Education, had
requested him to present to the Board, Following a discussion of
the proposal and comments by Barney Thweatt concerning his
interest in possibly re-wording the proposal, the Commissioner
was directed by the Board to request that Mr, Conder re-submit the
proposal on or before the March 1 deadline and that it would be
placed on the agenda for consideration by the Delegate Assembly,
Chairman Barney Thweatt reported on the Minor Sports
Committee Meeting that met on October 17 at 7:00 p,m Members
of this Committee are Walter Pickett, Alvis Johnson. Whaylon
Coleman and Robie Harper, The following items were discussed
for Board consideration:
It was requested that a survey of the member schools be made
to determine whether or not the required 25% of our member
schools would be interested in the KHSA.A, sponsonng a state
tournament in girls' Softball, Barney Thweatt moved, seconded by
Whaylon Coleman, that the survey be made. The motion carried
unanimously.
Louis Stout was asked to report on the baseball program.
Following a lengthy discussion on Mr. Stout's presentation. Barney
Thweatt moved, seconded by Walter Pickett, that game fees for
baseball officials be increased to $25 00 per single game and
$37,50 for doubleheaders with a travel allowance of IOC per mile
per car for all necessary travel. Assigning Secretaries shall limit
travel to only one car in all cases where possible. The motion
passed unanimously, Mr, Stout was directed to inform the member
schools of the reasons for the recommended increase in game fees.
Coach Joe Kroh of St, Xavier High School presented to the
Board a recommendation for a new format in tennis. After a lengthy
discussion Barney Thweatt moved, seconded by Robie Harper,
that the recommended team concept be adopted beginning with
the 1981-82 school year. The motion carried unanimously.
After a discussion on the site of the 1981 Girls' State Basketball
Tournament John Brock moved, seconded by Walter Pickett, that
Eastern Kentucky University be named the site of the 1981 Girls'
State Basketball Tournament, The motion carried unanimously.
Following a discussion on the number of classes in football,
Barney Thweatt moved, seconded by Alvis Johnson, that a
proposal be referred to the Football Committee for study with a
recommendation that the number of classes be changed from four
to three. The motion carried unanimously,
Billy Wise presented to the Board some suggested
recommendations to be made to the assigning secretaries of
junior varsity basketball officials. Following a discussion of these
recommendations Fairce O. Woods moved, seconded by Barney
Thweatt, that the Board approve the recommended fee for junior
varsity basketball (B-team) officials as $17,50 per game. The
motion passed with a vote of 9-1, The recommendation is to be sent
to the assigning secretaries and the decision to follow the
recommendation made by the Board is left up to each of the local
Policy Committees,
Ivir, Mills read a letter from President Jim Watkins of the
Kentucky High School Athletics Directors Association inquiring
about the procedure to be followed to become a voting member at
the Delegate Assembly, The Board suggested that he submit a
proposal through a Board appointed representative or by the
principal of a member school prior to the March 1 deadline. They
would then approve its placement on the agenda for consideration
by the 1981 Delegate Assembly,
Commissioner Mills presented a letter from Mr, Charles Hay.
Archivist with Eastern Kentucky University, requesting that the
K.H.S.A.A. deposit permanently and transfer physical custody of
their historical records to Eastern's Archives. Following a lengthy
discussion on the need for the protection and preservation of these
records. Alvis Johnson moved, seconded by Fairce O, Woods, that
this request be granted. The motion carried unanimously.
J.D. Minnehan requested that the next meeting of the Board be
held on December 13, 1980, at9:d0a.m, attheKHSAA. Building,
Lexington. Fairce O. Woods moved, seconded by Barney Thweatt,
that the requested date and site for the next Board meeting be
approved. The motion carried unanimously.
Robie Harper moved, seconded by J.D, Minnehan, that all bills
for the period beginning July 1, 1980, and ending September 30,
1980, be allowed. The motion passed unanimously.
There being no further business Alvis Johnson moved,
seconded by Fairce O, Woods, that the meeting adjourn. The
motion passed unanimously.
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THE KENTUCKY HIGH SCHOOL ATHLETE FOR OCTOBER, 1980
OCTOBER, 1980
Vol XLIM, No. 3
Published monthly, except June andJuly, by the Kentucky
High School Athletic Association, Office of Publication,
560 E. Cooper Dr., P.O. Box 22280, Lexington, Ky. 40522.
Second class postage paid at Lexington, Kentucky.
Acceptance for mailing at special rate of postage provided
tor in Section 1103. Act of October 3, 1917, authorized
May 3, 1926. Publication No. 293080.
Editor TOM MILLS
Assistant Editor JEAN BATSEL
Assistant Editor BRIGID L. DeVRIES
Assistant Editor LOUIS STOUT
Assistant Editor BILLY V. WISE
Lexington, Kentucky
BOARD OF CONTROL
President .. Zeb Blankenship (1977-1981) Nicholasville
Vice-Pres J.D. Minnehan (1978-1982) LaGrange
Directors .. Charles D. Black (1980-1984) Barbourville:
John Brock (1980-1984) Morehead; Whaylon Coleman
(1980-1984) Owensboro; Robie Harper, Jr. (1979-1983)
Drakesboro: Alvis Johnson (1980-1984) Harrodsburg;
Walter J. Pickett (1980-1982) Valley Station; Barney
Thweatt (1977-1981) Hopkinsville; Fairce O. Woods
(1979-1983) Flemingsburg; Conley Manning, State Dept.
of Education representative.
Subscription Rate $2.00 per year
From the Commissioner's Office
Attention Officials!
The attention of all registered K.H.S.A.A.
football, basketball, wrestling, soccer, volleyball,
track and baseball officials is called to By-Law 28,
Section 9, which provides that the official shall be
supplied with an emblem which he shall wear on his
shirt sleeve. The emblem is to be worn on the left
shoulder shirt sleeve approximately one and one-
half inches below the shoulder seam. The rectangu-
lar emblems are of these colors; green for the
"registered" official, red forthe "approved" and blue
for the "certified." It does not have the year on it so
that it's use is not limited to a single season unless
the status of the official changes.
Recommended uniforms are as follows:
Football — black and white striped shirt (long or
short sleeves), black baseball cap with white piping,
white knee pants, black belt, black stockings, black
shoes and laces.
Basketball (Boys) — black and white striped
shirt (short sleeves, long sleeves by special
permission), black trousers, black belt, black shoes
and laces;
Basketball (Girls) — black and white striped
shirt (short sleeves, long sleeves by special
permission), black slacks, black belt, black shoes
and laces;
Baseball — navy blue or black trousers, black
athletic leathershoes( not football shoes), navy blue
coat or jacket, navy blue shirt if working coatless,
white shirt if wearing coat or jacket, white shirt on
bases if all umpires are dressed the same, umpire's
navy cap (no players caps), indicator and mask of
choice, inner protector or inflated protector (inflate
type if official desires to purchase), black belt, black
shoe laces, black tie with white shirt.
FILMS
The films listed below are In the Film Library of the
University of Kentucky College of Education. The code
letters "ej.s.ca" refer to elementary, junior high, senior
high, college and adult audiences who may enjoy the
particular film listed. The rental prices shown do not apply
to schools which use one of the special subscription
service plans offered by the Bureau of Audio-Visual
Material. (Phone 606-258-2828).
FOOTBALL
BALL HANDLING IN FOOTBALL, j-s-c-a, 1 reel, $2.00, 1 1
min.
Fundamentals of ball handling are stressed; stance,
grip, "feel" of the ball, fingertip control adjustments before
throwing or kicking, receiving passes from center or from a
back, catching passes and punts, ways of carrying a ball,
and changing from one hand to another. Game shots are
presented, using slow motion and stop action techniques,
and superimposed animation to illustrate principles.
BLOCKING IN FOOTBALL, j-s-c, 1 reel, 11 min., $2.00
Fundamentals of good blocking are taught in this film;
position, speed, drive, follow-through, timing and body
control. Describes shoulder and body blocks, demonstrat-
ing several varieties of these. Importance of good physical
condition, practice, and experience are emphasized.
Special photography used to illustrate different points.
GOAL TO GO, 28 min.; color. $1.00
This film provides a dramatic visual approach to a
better understanding of the rules of football for players,
coaches, officials and spectators. Special attention is
given to the passing and kicking games as well as such
other areas of the rules as blocking restrictions, snapping
infractions, the neutral zone, legal and illegal shift and
motion.
PRECISION FOOTBALL is a 16mm, 28 minute, sound,
color (or black and white) film. $1.00
This film provides a new dimension to the understand-
ing of the rules. It is designed for coaches, officials, players
and fans, and promotes emphasis in the following areas:
scrimmage violations, pass interference, encroachment,
free kicks, false starts, live and dead ball fouls, butt block-
ing, face tackling, clipping, batting the ball, running plays
and pass situations. This new motion picture will be an
asset to any sports information library.
POINT OF CONTACT — BLOCKING AND TACKLING
TECHNIQUES, 17 min., color, $1.00.
This picture was produced by the National Federation
of State High School Associations to explain the rules
relating to butt-blocking and face-tackling. The film uses
all modern motion picture techniques including graphics,
stop action and slow motion to explain the reason football
rules committees are concerned with the techniques of
butt-blocking and face-tackling.
ONE STEP AHEAD — 16mm, 17 min.
This is a 17 minute 16mm sound motion picture pro-
duced by the National Federation of State High School
Associations, 11724 Plaza Circle, P.O. Box 20626, Kansas
City, Missouri, 64195.
Officiating techniques are reviewed as actual game
•.ituations in this film to aid better officiating. The subject
matter covered in this film includes: Pre-game, kick-off,
scrimmage plays, measurements, penalty enforcement.
K.H.S.A.A. Directory
Ttie Kentucky High School Athletic Association has printed a
directory for 1980-81, Included in the directory is a calendar of
events, a section on general information about the K.H.S.A.A. and a
listing of member schools and their personnel.
The Directory is available to coaches, officials and other
interested persons at a fee of $2.00 plus postage of 40it for one
directory. Please send check or money order to Directory,
K.H.S.A.A., P.O. Box 22280, Lexington, Kentucky 40522.
THE KENTUCKY HIGH SCHOOL ATHLETE FOR OCTOBER, 1980
Paae Three
CLINIC ATTENDANCE
According to our records the following football
officials have not attended the mandatory clinic as
required in ByLaw 28, Sec. 3 and will not be per-
mitted to officiate until they have attended a makeup
clinic:
Arflin, Tracy T., 369 S. Atcher St., Radcliff, 40160
Asher, Noah Michael, 105 Walnut St., Berea, 40403
Back, Lee Jr., 203 Field St., Cumberland, 40823
Bates, James Ralph, Box 2, Ermine, 41815
Brascher, David R., R.R. 1, Gentryville, 47537
Brewer, Preston E., 1115 Catherine, Metropolis, III.,
62960
Brockman, Mark D., 7519-B 70th Tank Bn. Ave, Ft.
Knox, 40121
Butler, Ronald, 308 S. 43st, Louisville, 40212
Cothern, Rick D., 608 Village Dr., Franklin, 42134
Davis, Larry Wayne, P.O. Box 2, Barbourvilie, 40906
Demoret, Bruce K., 7768 Bridgegate G. Florence,
41042
Denham, Edward G., Rt. 5, Box 483, Berea, 40403
Denton, Wm. J., 6709 Seminole Ave., Louisville,
40214
Ducker, Larry K., 742V2 N. Broadway, Lexington,
40502
Dunigan, Bradley T., 1418WalnutSt., Benton, 42025
Ellison, Ronald, 106 Brown Rd., Verona, 41092
Fowler, Gary 0., 855 Yuma Ct., Bowling Green,
42101
Gilkerson, Pat H., R#1, Box 117, Prichard, W. Va.,
25555
Graves, Ricky L., 237-A Berger Rd., Paducah, 42001
Heringhaus, Joe, 199 Kenton St., Bromley, 41016
Holbrook, John F., Box 1086, Whitesburg, 41858
Klosterman, John C, 304 Adela Ave., Ludlow, 41 01 6
Lasch, James H., 4018 Retreat Rd., Louisville, 40219
Lee, William A., Box 116, Wallins, 40873
Leiand, Lonnie L., 1857-A Chatsworth Circle, Lex-
ington 40505
LeMay, Chris M., 324 W. Riverside Dr., Jefferson-
ville, Ind. 47130
Lewis, Joseph Catron, 1245 Summit Dr., Lexing-
ton, 40502
Lockwood, Richard C, R.R. 5, Harrodsburg, 40330
Masterson, William Gary, 5609 Spicewood Ln.,
Louisville, 40219
May, Larry G., P.O. Box 340, Williamson, W. Va.,
25661
Miller, Dan, 300 Highway, Apt. 14, Ludlow, 41016
Moore, Alvin E., Box 1170, New Garden Station,
40121
Morgan, Charles B., Jr., 3500 Warwick Dr. #4, Lex-
ington, 40502
Niemann, Lawrence Vern, 1277 Dillion Ave., Race-
land, 41169
Noll, John T., 22 Forest, Ft. Thomas, 41075
Olsen, Peter, 272 Houston Ave., Paris, 40361
Osborne, Ronnie, Rt. 1 Box 242-A, Baxter. 40806
Osborne, Lonnie, 220 Lakeview Dr., Pikeville, 41501
Pace, Donald W., 3087 Cleveland Rd., Lexington,
40511
Passafiume, Jerome, Jr., 11206 DeHam Drive,
Louisville, 40222
Patterson, Wm. C, 108 Carlisle Ave., Greensburg,
42743
Peterson, Bill S., P.O. Box 667, Bardstown, 40004
Sallee, Danny D., 584 Storey Ave., Harrodsburg,
40330
Saylor, Gary L., Rt. 4, Box 106, Wallins, 40873
Shallcross, Warren M., 9120 Rainbow Springs Ct.,
Apt. 1, Louisville, 40222
Sligh, James E., Rt. 7, Box 152, Ashland, 41101
Sparks, Jerry, 113 W. Southern, Louisville, 40214
Spratling, Obie L., 416 N. Logsdon Pkwy., Rad-
cliff, 40160
Sprowles, Jeff, Rt. 1, Box307,Campbellsville, 42718
Stayton, Jeffrey P., 3935 Decoursey, Covington,
41015
Stepp, James G., Box 291, Inez, 41224
Stevenson, Mike, 118 Jacob Dr., Princeton, 42445
Strain, Richard P., Jr., 3401 Shanks Lane, Apt. 3,
Louisville, 40216
Sutherland, Fred, 101 Mockingbird Ln., Bardstown,
40004
Tackett, James F., Box 765, Jenkins, 41537
Tharpe, Willie H., 2605 Oregon, Louisville, 40210
Traylor, Garnett, 102 Ruth Ave., Princeton, 42445
Treas, Joe W., P.O. Box 653, Fulton, 42041
Turner, Paul ERic, 813 Park St., Bowling Green,
42101
Walker, Joe D., 508 E. Cedar St., Franklin, 42134
Washer, Charles R., 3922 Bank St., Louisville, 4021 2
Wildt, Jerry N., 4106 Caven Ct., Louisville, 40229
Winter, Andrew J., 310 Clay Hall, Lexington, 40508
Wray, Robert F., 3190 Burnham Ct., Lexington,
40503
According to our records the following football
coaches have not attended the mandatory clinic as
required in ByLaw 28, Sec. 3:
Dan Goble — Atherton High School, Don
Daniels — Betsy Layne, Eugene Hensley — Clay
County High School, Bob Lewis — Conner High
School, Ken Bargo — Crittenden County High
School, Ron Madrick — DeSales High School,
David Peak — Eastern High School, Tom Cosman —
Fairdale High School, Ron Wigglesworth — Green-
ville High School, John Morgan — Lynch High
School, Larry Bryant — Mullins High School, Earl
Hutchinson — Sheldon Clark High School, Danny
Dohn — Southern High School, RogerGruneisen —
Trinity High School, Hugh Dening — Valley High
School, Sam Schafer — Whitley County High
School, Shorty Jamerson — Wheelwright High
School.
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THE KENTUCKY HIGH SCHOOL ATHLETE FOR OCTOBER, 1980
KENTUCKY HIGH SCHOOL COACHES
ASSOCIATION AUDIT REPORT
April 22, 1980
Mr. Joe Ohr & Executive Committee
Kentucky High School Coaches Assoc.
Louisville, Kentucky
Gentlemen:
I have examined the statement of cash receipts and disburse-
ments for the fiscal year ended March 31, 1980. My examination
was made in accordance with generally accepted auditing stan-
dards, and accordingly included such tests of the accounting
records and such other auditing procedures as I considered
necessary in the circumstances.
During the latter part of March, 1980, Mr, John Radjunas was
elected Executive Secretary. A bank account was opened at Mt.
Sterling National Bank. This report does not cover any cash
receipts or disbursements to that account, as it will be for activity in
the year ended March 31, 1981.
In my opinion, with the above exception, the accompanying
statement of cash receipts and disbursements presents fairly the
recorded cash transactions of the Kentucky High School Coaches
Association and All Star Fund for the fiscal year ended March 31 ,
1980, on a basis consistent with that of the preceding year.
Ronald I. Small
Certified Public Accountant
KENTUCKY HIGH SCHOOL COACHES ASSOCIATION
AND ALL STAR FUND
CASH RECEIPTS AND DISBURSEMENTS
Fiscal Year Ended March 31, 1980
Ky. High
School
Coaches
Alt Star
Assn.
Fund
Total
CASH RECEIPTS
Dues
$11,901.00
$
$11,901-00
Interest Income
1,282.60
1,430.56
2,713.16
Grant — Pepsi
3,000.00
3,000,00
Gate Receipts
10,559.02
10.55902
Transfers — K.H.S.C.A.
5.000-00
$19,989.58
5.000.00
TOTAL CASH RECEIPTS
$13,183.60
$33,173.18
CASH DISBURSEMENTS:
All Star Disbursements
Fairground Rent
$
$ 3,550.00
$ 3,560-00
Insurance
3.515.00
961.00
4,476.00
Trainers & Coaches
800.00
800.00
Ushers, Ticket Takers, &
Security
807.91
807.91
Director
1,000.00
1.000.00
Travel
1.263.42
1.263.42
Food & Housing
6,419.65
6.419.65
Sales Tax
339.72
339.72
Photos & Awards
442.25
224.00
666.25
Uniforms
2.196.82
2.196-82
Transfers — All Star Fund
5,000.00
5.000-00
Injuries Paid
397.15
397-15
Other
214-10
214.10
Other Disbursements:
Postage & Supplies
562.48
562.48
Travel & Meetings
1,322.70
1,322.70
Dues
100.00
100.00
Collection Fee
1,793.50
1,793.50
•• Accounting
45.00
45.00
Miscellaneous
129.20
129.20
Grant — H. Starns
1,000.00
1,000.00
Grant — K.H.S.A.A. (Ins.)
1,000.00
' .000.00
TOTAL CASH DISBURSEMENTS
EXCESS CASH RECEIPTS OVER
CASH DISBURSEMENTS
Cash Balance, March 31. 1979
Cash balance, March 31, 1980
$15,307.28 $17,776.62 $33,083.90
KENTUCKY HIGH SCHOOL COACHES ASSOCIATION
AND ALL STAR FUND
SCHEDULE OF CASH
Current March 31,
Rate 1980 1979
Ky. High School Coaches Assoc.
Union Bank & Trust Company
Irvine, Kentucky
Checking Account Balance
Estill Federal Savings & Loan
Irvine, Kentucky
Certificate of Deposit
$ 4,914.94 $ 7.038-62
(7.25%) 1 0,000.00 1 0.000.00
All Star Fund
First Security National Bank
Lexington, Kentucky
Checking Account Balance
Passbook Savings Account
Central Bank & Trust Company
Lexington. Kentucky
Certificate of Deposit
Citizens Union Bank & Trust Co
Lexington, Kentucky
Passbook Savings Account
TOTAL CASH. MARCH 31
$14,914.94 $17,038.62
$ 4.97468 $ 4,192.28
(5,25%) 18,814.10 17.860.48
(5.50%) 10.000.00 10.000.00
(5,25%) 9.415.57 8.938.63
$43,204.35 $40,991.39
$58,119.29 $58,030.01
KENTUCKY HIGH SCHOOL COACHES ASSOCIATION
AND ALL STAR FUND
COMPARATIVE STATEMENT OF CASH
RECEIPTS AND DISBURSEMENTS
FISCAL YEAR ENDED MARCH 31, 1980
1980 1979
CASH RECEIPTS
Dues $11,901.00 $11,521.50
Interest Income 2.713.16 2,58803
Grants 3,000.00 3.250,00
Gate Receipts 10,559.02 5.518.64
Total Cash Receipts
CASH DISBURSEMENTS
All Star Expenses:
Fairground Rent
Insurance & K.H.S.A.A. Grant
Tramers & Coaches
Ushers, Ticket Takers, etc.
Director
Travel. Food & Housing
Photos & Awards
Uniforms
Injuries Paid
Other Expenses
Other Disbursements:
Postage & Supplies
Travel & Meetings
Collection Fee
Grants
Other
Total Cash Disbursements
Excess of Cash Receipts over Disbursements
$28,173.18 $22,878.17
$ 3.550-00
$ 3,200-00
5.476.00
6,015.00
800.00
2,200.00
807.91
1 ,000.00
1,000-00
7,683.07
4,418-68
666.25
195-00
2,196.82
595-90
397.15
1,514-40
553-82
427-68
562-48
1,446-13
1,322.70
1,842-86
1,793-50
1,781-00
1,000-00
274-20
147-00
$28,083-90
$24,783-65
89.28 $(1,905.48)
KENTUCKY HIGH SCHOOL COACHES ASSOCIATION
AND ALL STAR FUND
NOTES TO FINANCIAL STATEMENTS
March 31, 1980
Significant Accounting Policies:
The cash basis of accounting is used. Accounts receivable and accounts
payable at year end are not reflected.
Accounts Receivable:
At twlarch 31.1 979. there was $1 ,000 due from the Athletic Director and
coaches conference. At fularch 31. 1980. it was management's opinion
that this amount would not be collected.
Injuries Paid:
At March 31 . 1979. there were approximately $400 due on unpaid injuries.
This was paid during the year ended f^arch 31. 1980.
Annual Dues:
For the fiscal year ended March 31, 1980, the following dues were col-
lected:
$(2,123-68) $ 2.212.96 $ 89.28
17.038.62 40.991.39 58,030.01
Annual Dues — 3,587 members @ $3 —
Life Dues — 114 members @ $10 —
$14,914.94 $43,204.35 $58,119.29
$10,761.00
1,140.00
$11,901.00
THE KENTUCKY HIGH SCHOOL ATHLETE FOR OCTOBER, 1980
Page Five
1980-81 FOOTBALL
APPROVED OFFICIALS
ADAMS. James R.
ALMAND, David F.
ALLEN, James H,
ASH, Mikie L.
BAIRD, James H.
BALEY, Buddy F.
BARRETT, Richard A.
BARTH, Donald Keith
BELL, Russell G,
BLACK, Charles D, Jr.
BLEMKER, Ray
BOSSE, Raymond C,
BOTTOMS, William E.
BOZARTH, Perry E.
BRADY, Danny T.
BRANHAM. W F
BRANSOM. Ben P Jr.
BRANSTETTER. Charles E.
BREEDEN. Alan G
BROCK. Jack W.
BRYAN. Francis D.
BULLOCK, James D,
BUNCH, Lawrence O
BURGAN, Eric A.
BURGESS, Blair D,
BURKE, David Dean
BURNS, Raymond G, Jr.
GATES. Rickey
CHAFFIN, John B.
CLARK. Owen B.
CLARK. William S- III
CLAYTON, Noel B.
CLEMSON, F, Christopher
COMBS, Harold A.
COMBS, Ira Delano
COOK, Chandlar D,
COPPINGER, Allen III
CORNELISON, Michael R.
COUCH, William J. Jr.
(?OX, Robert W.
CRITTENDEN, Fred M,
CROLEY, Jerry W.
lj)AVIDSON, Charles Robert
DAVIS, Mark A.
DAVIS, William Thomas
DEAN, Roger L,
piCKENS, William D.
DICKISON, Stephen
30DS0N, Anthony
ONOGHUE, Terrance P.
C|ORMAN, Byron Todd
nOSSETT, Mac
DUNAGAN, Edward A,
DUPIN, Jackie H.
DUVALL, Robert Lee Jr.
DYEHOUSE, James F. Jr.
ELKIN, Larry
EPPERSON, James F.
ESTES, Walter R.
EVANS, Alvin
EVANS, Ronnie B.
FARMER, Garland R.
FISCHER, Gerald Wayne
FLIEHMAN, John R.
FOSTER, Berryman E,
FOWLER, Gary O.
FRANK, Joseph Gary
GANN, Ronnie W.
GARCIA, Chencho
GARRETT, Bland H. Ill
GATTUSO, James F.
GILES, Frank H. Jr.
GODBEY, Tom
GORHAM, Barry W,
GRAHAM, John A,
GROSS, Joseph B.
GUMBLE, Arthur E.
HADDIX, Daniel E.
HAMM, Michael R.
HATFIELD, James G.
HENRY, William Barry
HENSON, Paul C.
HILL, James P.
HOWARD, James D
HOWARD, Robert E. Jr.
HUHN, Theodore A.
HUNTER, Harold J.
lANNAZZI, Domenic
IDOL, Billy JoeSr.
JACKSON, William C
JENKINS, Burney R
JOHNSON. Rae L
JOHNSON, Reid O.
JONES, John B.
JONES, Spurgeon L Jr
JOYNER, Robert L.
KANAREK, Roberts.
KERSEY, William Andy
KINNARD, Robert F
KNIGHT, Michael D.
LAWSON. Leiand
LEE, Charles J
LEE, Greg
LEE, William A
LENTRY, Rick
LESLIE, Bennett L.
LESLIE, Jerry M.
LEWIS, Joseph Catron
LIGGETT, Ernest J.
LOWE, William H.
LYNN, Donald L.
LYNCH, David A.
McCLURE, Jerry T.
McCORKLE, Bruce K
McCOURT, Lowell A.
McCOWAN, Connell
McCRAY, Carl G
McDANIEL. James B.
McGOWAN, James E.
McGRATH, John R
McGRATH, Robert C
McNEIL, Larry David
MASTERSON, William Gary
MAUPIN, Randall L.
MEDLEY. Frank R.
MEYER. James G
MITCHELL. Glen C.
MOODY. Joel D
MORGAN. Charles B. Jr.
MORGAN. Glenn W.
MORRIS. Stephen W.
MORSE. Russell E.
MULLINS. Charles E.
NICKELL. Duane"Red"
NOLL. John T "Jack"
O'BEIRNE. John Gregory
OETJEN. Gregory
ONKST. Glen Alan
OSER. Larry
OWENS. L Michael
OWENS. Lamarce
OWENS. Pete B.
PACE. Kevin
PALKO. Edward T.
PINKERMAN, Charles C.
PITTS, John L.
PONCHOT, Joseph C.
POWELL, Robert L.
PURCELL, J, Kenneth
RAINS, Everett Paul
RAPP. Timothy
REAMS. Frank E.
REECE. Jerry T.
RESS, Gary A
RIFFE, Gary L
RILEY, Jeffrey L.
RILEY, Michael S,
RILEY, Tim Ray
ROARK, Jimmy W.
ROUSE, Donald J. Jr.
RUSSELL, Allen R
SHELTON, James S.
SHIELDS, Dane
SHORT, Bill L.
SHREVE, Rodham K. Jr.
SKAGGS. Ronnie Ray
SMITH, James B
SMITH, Ronald A,
SPRATLING. Obie L
STARNES. Donald Scott
STAYTON. Jeffrey P. "Hoss"
STOUT. William E
STRAIN, Andrew J.
STRAUS, William W
STUTLER, Joseph H.
SWECKARD, Paul D.
TACKETT, George
TANDY, Samuel W.
TIPTON, Ronald E.
TIPTON, Steven W
TURNER, Charles W
VANDERMALE, John
VICORY, Alan H Jr
WADE, Charles O
WALLANCE, Kevin U
WARD, Tom A
WASHER, Charles R
WELLS, Theodore G
WELTON, Donald L
WESTHOFF, Greg J
WETZEL. Ralph M
WHALEN. Billy G
WILLIAMS. Buford Jr
WILLIAMS. James A.
WILLIAMS. Terry R.
WRAY. Robert E.
WRAY. Robert F.
YANCEY. Henry L.
YOUNG, William F
YOUNGREN, Duane Robert
ZIRKLE, Roland E
1980-81 VOLLEYBALL OFFICIALS
REGISTERED WITH K.H.S.A.A.
If only one telephone number is given, it is the home phone
unless otherwise designated If two numbers are listed, the first is
that of the home phone.
BAKER. Janice F.. 12504 Echo Bridge. Middletown 40243, 502/
6539, 812/945-2538
BALDWIN, Dennis E,, 4605 Myrick Place, Valley Station 40272,
935-0667
BANCROFT, John F, 3911 Poplar Level Rd., Louisville 40213, 502/
451-6437, 367-6411
BANCROFT, Mary Ann, 3911 Poplar Level Rd., Louisville 40213,
502/451-6437
BARRE, Nancy J., 717 Parkview Dr., Taylor Mill 41015, 606/491-
2128, 781-3333
BERGER, Joseph A, 9106 Brandywyne, Louisville 401 91, 502/239-
4144, 459-9126
BIRKENHAUER, Olivia A., 9 Sheridan Dr., Alexandria 41001, 635-
2622
BLAIR, Mary Gail, 152 Brandywine, Burlington 41005, 606/586-
5665, 371-8656
BLANFORD, Robert J., 5609 Bruns Dr., Louisville 40216, 502/447-
4133, 366-5359
BROWN, Ten J., 537 Rossford Ave., Ft Thomas 41075, 781-0220.
261-5922
CALDWELL, Linda S., 162 Clover Ridge, Ft Thomas 41075, 606/
441-1626, 261-2000
CERVAK, Andrea L., #94 Blanding Tower, UK, Lexington 40526,
258-2294
DINGLE, William A, J, Jr , 739 Bishop Dr., Lexington 40505, 299-
0812, 232-2023
GARVEY, Ken M., 2618 Meadow Dr., Louisville 40220, 502/459-
5077, 267-7486
JANSEN. Jean A.. Rt. 6. Box 256. Shepherdsville 40165. 955-6159
LEAHY. Tena M.. 1320 Homeview Dr.. Louisville 40215, 634-1344,
448-4620
MERCKER, George, 1017 Ky. Home Life BIdg., Louisville 40202,
502/451-8399, 585-4251
ONEY, Leo T. Jr., 1027 Raceland Ave,, Raceland 41169, 606/836-
5550
OSTING, Bonnie B,, 1221 Bates Ct., Louisville 40204, 451-2070,
635-5283
PATTERSON, John T.. 4826 Warbler Way. Louisville 40213. 502/
968-6720. 582-5575
ROGERS. Eldridge. Route 7. Hopkinsville 42240, 502/269-2234,
886-3921
RYAN, Brenda L., 510 John's Hill Rd.. Highland Heights 41076.
606/292-5374
SCOTT. Garnet Ray, 218 Donna Dr., Hopkinsville42240, 886-7522,
885-5355
SILBERISEN, James W., 1010 Harmony Landing Rd., Prospect
40059, 502/228-1010, 581-3438
STOBER, Martha, 10123 Headley Hill, Louisville 40223, 425-5411
THOMAN, Julie Ann, 510 John's Hill Rd., Highland Heights 41076,
292-5374
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TROVER. Stephen R., 260 Larch Lane, Lexington 40505, 506/252-
2766, 232-4817
TURNER, Susan, R.R. 5, Box 188, Butler 41006, 606/635-9006
UMFRESS, Lynda, 2893 Richmond Rd , Lexington 40511, 266-
6971, 987-2550
WEILAND, Patricia J. 510 John's Hill Rd, Highland Heights 41076,
292-5374
WESSELING, Katie. 2852 Dry Ridge CL. Villa Hills. 41016. 331-
6558. 342-7522
WESTERMAN. Carol G,. 12 River Hill Rd.. Louisville 40207, 502/
895-1055
WILLIAMS, James A., 112 Green Street. Horse Gave 42749, 502/
786-2867. 758-2214 X-35
WYCHULIS. Beth 8,. 9809 Encino Ct.. Louisville 40223. 502/425-
1368. 584-6145
ZEMBRODT. Marilyn Ann. 22 Kathryn Dr.. Florence 41042. 606/
525-2167. 276-1191
1980-81 SOCCER OFFICIALS
REGISTERED WITH THE K.H.S.A.A.
If only one telephone number is given, it is the home phone
unless otherwise designated. If tv»o numbers are listed, the first is
that of the home phone.
BARRETT. Ted. 292 Riviera Court. Lexington 40511. 299-1516.
232-2228
BECK. Robert E . 7530 Merlyn Circle, Louisville 40214, 368-1965
BROWN. C Murray, 2228 Markham Ct., Lexington 40504. 277-
4944. 293-3458
CARROLL, Wesley G. Jr., 3994 Toronto Ct., Lexington 40503. 272-
6950. 233-4511 X-791
COFFEY, Richard D , Oneida Baptist Institute, Oneida 40972, 847-
4617,847-4111
COHEN, Donald A., 3405 Fraserdale Dr., Lexington 40503, 277-
6577, 272-3476
DARLING, Brian K,, 429 Ky Home Lite BIdg., Louisville 40202,
502/895-1881, 583-2687
ELBERT, James F , 3605 Hycliff, Louisville 40207, 502/896-1274.
245-8677
ELKINS. Clarence F , 2942 Montavesta Rd., Lexington 40502, 266-
7718, 293-3686
HALCOMB, Randy J , Oneida Baptist Institute, Oneida 40972,
Bus. 847-4111
HECKEL.CharlesA. 1047 FraneimRd..Louisville40214, 368-3842,
566-4382
HOLZKNECHT, Thomas E., 7507 Waldwick Ct., Louisville 40258.
935-2549, 367-0185
McGAVIC, Ronald L., 2500 Martin Ave., Louisville 40216, 502/447-
2170, 367-3490
McGEE, John David, 315 Crescent Ct , Louisville 40206, 502/896-
1844, 581-6024
McNAY, James F„ 9602 Cochise Way, Louisville 40258, 935-9225,
282-8244
MAGSIG, Ronald H., 3081 Montavesta Rd., Louisville 40502, 266-
5827. 232-4326
MORRIS. John H., 2513 Canton St.. HopkinsviHe 42240, 886-1563
MOWERY, Tom, 2398 Chauvin Dr., "B", Lexington 40502, 606/273-
1205, 272-5313
MURPHY, William E., 301 Fourth St., Corbin 40701, 528-4511
MUSSER, Harvey A., Jr . Rt 5, Box 18, Berea 40403, 606/986-2047
NAVARRTE. Marvin, Oneida Baptist Institute. Oneida 40972. 847-
4438. 847-4111
NOLTE. Jerry. 3824 Kittiwake Dr., Lexington 40502. 273-5202,
252-1998
O'BRIEN, Richard E II. 1245 Centre Pkwy. Apt. 408. Lexington
40502. 273-2403. 258-8725
ORSBORN, Richard Alan. 326 Stoneybrook Dr., Lexington 40503,
272-3263, 254-3572
PAYNE, Glen E.. 2232 Payne St.. Louisville 40206, 896-8409
■POLLEY, Everett J., Jr., 10809 Oreland Mill Rd., Louisville 40229,
964-2148, 966-9784
PUGH, Robert B.. 913 Witthuhn Way. Lexington 40503. 223-2359,
276-4421
RAGSDALE, Randy B., 1733 Harold Ave., Louisville 40210, 502/
718/1387, 589-5440
REINHARDT, Bruce N., 1332 Fontaine Rd., Lexington 40502, 606/
266-3642. 252-2291
RUSTAY. Kim H . Rt. 2, Union Mill Rd., Nicholasville 40356, 887-
1252, 254-2341
SCHULZ, Kevin L., 3901 Brownlee Rd.. Louisville 40207. 502/896-
4931,361-1040
SHREVE, Rod, 2808 Mt. McKinley Way. Lexington 40502, 606/272-
6758
STARKE, Russell F., SBTS Box 1525, Louisville 40280, 897-1963,
363-2166
STEPHENS, Richard E., Oneida Baptist Institute. Oneida 40972,
606/847-4537, 847-41 1 1
TAURMAN, George M.. 2405 Wallace. Louisville 40205. 451-7513
TAYLOR. Donald D., Sr., 1594 Belmar Dr., Louisville 40213, 454-
0979, 637-6511
WEAVER, Sarah E.. 703 Karly Ct . Louisville 40243, 502/245-7310
WILLIAMS, James A.. 112 Green St.. Horse Cave 42749. 502/786-
2867. 758-2214, X-35
YAMADA, Earl M.. 5630-A Conroy Ave.. Ft. Knox 40121. 624-7704.
624-1955
1980-81 FOOTBALL OFFICIALS
REGISTERED WITH THE K.H.S.A.A.
If only one telephone number is given for an official listed, it is
the home phone unless otherwise designated. If two numbers are
listed, the first is that of the home phone.
ADAMS, James R. — 1537 Highland Way, Bowling Green 42101 —
781-3875
AITKEN, Kenneth P — P.O. Box 795 Owingsville 40360 — 674-
6897. 674-6416
ALDRIDGE. James R. — 119 Edgewood Rd.. Radcliff 40160 — 351-
9689. 351-3181
ALDRIDGE. Michael J. — 302 Western Ave.. Cynthiana 41031 —
606/234-6322. 606/234-5032
ALLEN. James E.— 3405 Emerald Dr.. LouisviMe40299 — 502/267-
0216
ALLEN. James H. — 1 49 E. Broadway. Madisonville 42431 — 502/
821-2911. 821-3006
ALLISON. Richard G. — 212 Ponder Way. Jetfersonville IN 47130
— 812/288-5133. 256-3301
ALMAND. David F, — 214 Liberty St.. Franklin 42134 — 502/586-
5475
AMMERMAN. Robert P. — 305 E. Pleasant St.. Cynthiana 41031 —
234-6381 . 252-3439
ANDERS, Raleigh A — Rt. 4 Box 372C. Keavy 40737 — 864-4060,
528-3912
ANGELUCCI, Armand Jr. — 304 Culpepper Rd.. Lexington 40502
— 266-6316
ARFLIN. Tracy T. — 369 S, Atcher St.. Radcliff 40160 — 502/351 -
6226,624-3311
ARNOLD, Kenneth P — 100 Boyden Ct , Danville 40422 — 236-
8396. 236-3217
ARTHUR, Paul E. —6019 Miller Rd.. Huntington WV 25702 — 304/
736-9754, 739-5742
ASH, Lee Roy — 3929 Leiand Rd., Louisville 40207 — 897-7357,
561-2394
ASH, Mikie L. — 2667 Delta Ct., Radcliff 40160 — 351-1893, 624-
5652
ASHER, Noah Michael — 105 Walnut St., Berea 40403 — 606/986-
2173, 986-8411
AUSTIN, Dwight Lea — 1220 E. 15th St., Bowling Green 42101 —
502/781-0353. 781-3225
BAIRD.JamesH— Box 503. Pineville 40977 — 248-4160,248-1280
BACK. Lee Jr.— 203 Field St.. Cumberland 40823 — 606/589-4780,
848-4321
BACKERT, John A. — 3507 Autumn Way, Louisville 40218 — 451-
5505
BALDWIN, Dennis E. — 4605 Myrick Place, Valley Station 40272 —
935-0667
BALEY, Buffy F. — 7520G 70thTk. Bn., Ft. Knox 40121 —674-2670.
674-4251
BALL. Charles Philip — Box 991, Middlesboro 40965 — 606/248-
4806. 248-2125
BARBOUR. R. Barry — 3481 Bathurst Ct., Lexington 40503 — 278-
0144, 873-9111
BARKER, David H. — General Delivery. Bulan 41722 — 606/642-
3078, 439-1327
BARKER, Norman D. — Bulan 41722 — 251-2878
BARNEY. Gregory R. — 120 Forest Dr., Radcliff 40160 — 502/351-
1379. 624-4646
BARNOTT. John R. — 2436 LaRochelle Rd.. Lexington 40504 —
254-3188, 255-3612
BARNHILL,E Carl — 416 Columbia Way, Bowling Green 42101 —
502/781-5400, 781-9600
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BARRETT, Richard A, — 706 N. 25th St . Middlesboro 40965 — BROWN. Herman G. — Rt 1. Box 108. Bagdad 40003 — 502/747-
606/248-6325. 248-1371 8991, 633-2040
BARRY, Daniel K. — 4809 Redwing Way, Louisville 40213 — 968- BROWN, J. W, "Scoop" — 975 Waverly Dr , Lexington 40505 —
1788, 637-5443 X-254 254-1940, 255-0835
BARTH, Donald Keith — 138 Fourth St., Dayton 41074 — 581 -4559, BROWN. Paul Edward — 2504 Larkin Rd, #287. Lexington 40503 —
513/681-7900 606/276-3268, 278-6033
BARTLETT, Charles W. — 2303 Chateaugay Loop. Owensboro BROWN. Wendell — 513 W, 16th St , London 40741 — 864-2372,
42301 — 684-5472, 926-8686 878-8900
BATES, Curtis E. — Box 726. Mayfield 42066 — 502/247-7023, BRYAN, Francis D — Rt 4 Canonero Ct,, Elizabethtown 42701 —
247-2734 502/737-2393
BATES, James Ralph — Box 2, Ermine 41815 — 606/633-7158, BRUMMETT, Don — 6110 Six Mile Lane, Louisville 40218 — 502/
832-6222 491-6087.812/944-5455
BATTERTON, Keith — Old Danville Rd,. Harrodsburg 40330 — BUCKLEY, Robert S. Jr. — 933 Washington, Flatwoods 41139 —
606/734-9624. 734-4255 606/836-8275. 329-5583
BAUMAN, LawrenceCease — 950 Templin Ave.. Bardstown 40004 BULLOCK. James D — Rt, 4. Box 66. Madisonville 42431 — 502/
— 348-6081 825-0788.812/464-9579
BELL, Clarence T. — 3812 Meadow Haven Rd., Louisville40218— BUNCH, Lawrence O. — General Delivery, Williamsburg 40769 —
491-2846, 582-6034 606/549-1544, 878-7311
BELL, Ronald Keith — 239 Tucker Station Rd., Middletown 40243 BUNDY. Gerald W — 525 Manchester St . Barbourville 40906 —
— 502/245-6036. 893-2577 546-8679. 546-3404
BELL. Russell G- — 157 Sunset Dr.. Frankfort 40601 — 502/695- BURCHETT, James B, — Box 147. Prestonsburg 41653 — 874-
1353. 564-2350 2324. 886-3836
BERNARDINI, Bruno — 203 Taft Dr. Clarksville TN 37040 — 615/ BURGAN. Eric A — Highland Ave . Corbin 40701 —606/528-2249,
552-1507.798-4917 528-5851
BLACK. Charles D. Jr. — 138 Pine St . Barbourville 40906 — 606/ BURKE, David Dean — #31 Scotland Woods. Georgetown 40324 —
546-5348 502/863-2390. 254-0556
BLACKFORD. RobertL—414DayflowerCt.Edgewood41018— BURGESS. Blair D — 5315-D Gardner Ave . Ft Knox 40121 —
606/341-3846.341-3849 624-7965
BLEMKER, Ray — 2363 Dundee Dr., Henderson 42420 — 502/ BURGESS. Oley J Sr — 1708 Sycamore. Kenova WV 25530 —
826-8330.812/423-6871 453-2593
BOCOOK. Earl — 1102 Beech St.. Kenova WV 25530 — 453-1810 BURKEEN. Phillip C — 659 Wakefield. Bowling Green 42101 —
BOGAR. Joseph D. — Box 152. Hardy 41531 — 606/353-9540. 502/842-4182
353-7241 X-35 BURNS. Ralph E. — 408 Raven Crest, Frankfort 40601 —502/695-
BOND, Terry Lee — 1 1 Circle Dr , Crestview 41076 — 441-0723 3080, 564-5971
BORDERS. Gary A — 104 S. Third St .Apt 207, Bardstown 40004 BURNS. Raymond G Jr. — 4928 Determine. Louisville 40216 —
— 348-4179.348-9281 502/447-5280
BOSSE. Raymond C. — 1378 Vidot Ct . Ft Wright 41011 — 331- BURRUS. Lee Roy Jr - 3808 Stigwood Ct.. Louisville 40218 —
3363. 431-6374 502/499-6788. 722-8862
BOTTLES. Donald W. — 1014 Pawnee Dr . Elizabethtown 42701 — BURTON. James E, — 308 S Broadway. Providence 42450 — 667-
502/765-7289. 765-7213 2296
BOTTOMS. William E. — Box 164. Prestonsburg 41653 — 606/ BUTLER. Ronald — 308 S. 43rd St . Louisville 40212 — 778-2526
886-6608, 886-2727 GARDEN, Michael H — 617 North 6th SL. Mayfield 42066 — 502/
BOWDEN, James A. — Rt. 1. Box 153. Barbourville 40906 247-6578. 443-6238
BOYLES. Jerry F. — 2407 Hillcrest Rd . Ashland 41101 — 606/ CARLSON, David A. — 2916 Washington, Paducah 42001 —502/
324-6995, 329-41 18 444-7943. 444-631 1 X-435
BOZARTH. Perry E. — 3258 Pepperhill Road. Lexington 40502 — CARMICHAEL. Steven G. — 335 Transylvania Park. Lexington
266-0015.252-0343 40508-254-8987
BRACHER. David R. - RR #1, Gentryville IN 47537 - 812/362- CARR. Billy W. -507 Meadowlawn. Franklin 42134 - 586-6910.
7649: 853-4472 586-3261
BRADFORD. Robert L. — 21 Tom Terrace. Ft Thomas 41075 — CARR. Larry — 929 Palomino Dr . Villa Hills 41016 — 341-9276,
781-1217. 753-5567 243-6080
BRADY. Danny T. — 85 Arcadia Ave . Ft, Mitchell 41017 — 606/ CASSADY. Glenn Homer — Box 52. Inez 41224 — 606/298-3912,
341-4278.513/242-1818 395-5342
BRAMBLE. James L. — 480 Doncaster Ct.. Lexington 40505 — GATES. Rickey — Rt 5. Box 81. Morganfield 42437 — 333-5525
606/299-5750. 278-9355 CECIL. Roger — Box 401. Hazard 41701 — 436-6644
BRAMLETT. Joe L — 141 Vanderbilt Dr. Lexington 40503 — CHAFFIN. John B — Rt, 4. Longview Subd. Russellville 42276 —
255-3550. 272-3955 726-8836. 726-6434
BRAMMELL. Keith — Box 231. Grayson 41143 — 474-7031 CHATTIN. Ernest P — 615 Seventeenth St.. Ashland 41101 —
BRANHAM. James A — 660 Kingston Rd.. Lexington 40505 — 324-2665
299-9452. 255-7057 CHEPONIS. George J. — Murray State University. Murray 42071 —
BRANHAM, W. F. — 3124 Dale Hollow Dr.. Lexington 40502 — 502/759-4167. 762-3821
266-2891 . 254-6630 CLARK. Dennis R. — Box 448. Barbourville40906 — 606/546-6441 ,
BRANSOM. Ben P, Jr - 3885 SunDart, Lexington 40503 — 606/ 546-4171
272-7250. 276-1461 CLARK. John E. — 3359 Coldstream Dr . Lexington 40502 — 272-
BRANSTETTER. Charles E — 1410 Circle Dr., Bowling Green 0856
42101 — 782-2671. 781-0351 CLARK. Owen B — 1301 Fairfax Way. Georgetown 40324 — 502/
BRAUSCH. Charles J. — 117 Westview Dr.. Bardstown 40004 — 863-0854, 863-3719
502/348-3218, 348-3991 CLARK, William S, III —801 James Garrard Dr, Owensboro 42301
BREEDEN. Alan G. — 402 Kenny Blvd.. Louisville 40214 — 363- _ 926-1512. 683-5756
0459 CLAYTON. Noel B. — 1 125 19th St., Tell City, IN 47586 — 81 2/547-
BREEGLE, Bruce M. — 1536 Chestnut St.. Bowling Green 42101 8147, 502/926-9251
— 842-0778, 843-1814 CLAYWELL. Sam R. — 140 Parkside Circle. Vine Gfove 40175 —
BRENNENSTUHL. Jim — Box 101. Pleasant View 40769 — 606/ 877-0253. 624-1541
549-9486, 549-2463 CLEMENTS, William P. Jr —605GreenridgePI. . Henderson42420
BREWER. Jerry — Box 8. Bonnyman 417 19 — 436-6200, 436-3155 _ 826-3878. 826-3102
BREWER. Lloyd — Box 238, Combs 41729 - 436-6672. 436-3155 CLEMMONS. Sam P -3351 Cove Lake Apt. 51, Lexington 40502
BREWER. Preston E — 1115 Catherine. Metropolis IL 62960 — _ 266-2283. 253-3441
618/524-7050. 524-4315 CLEMSON. F. Christopher - 968-B N, 37thSt,. Paducah 42001 —
BROCK, Jack W. — Rt. 7, Clay's Ferry Estates, Richmond 40475 — 502/444-9665. 395-41 51
606/623-5158. 259-3456 CLINE, Nick L. — 5505 Whispering Hills Blvd.. Louisville 40219 —
BROCKMAN. Mark D. — 7519-8 70th Tank Bn Ave . Fort Knox 964-0214
"0121 CLUSKY, Joe — Box 294, Matewan WV 25678 — 304/426-4103,
BROWN, Gregg C. —623 N. 31st St , Paducah 42001 —442-5158, 426-4401
443-7571
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COLE, Robert J. Jr. — 201 Patchen Dr. #79. Lexington 40511 —
267-8145, 269-9303
COLEMAN, Louis H. Jr. — 4207 Wooded Way, Louisville 4021 9 —
969-0982, 584-0201
COLLEY, Lynn W. — 906 Elizabetti Dr., Hopkinsville 42240 — 885-
1353, 886-4463
COLLINS, Ronald K. — 2590 Buttermilk, Villa Hills 41017 — 341-
0578, 513/421-9989
COLTHARP, Paul G. — 4232 Forest Ave., Paducah 42001 — 502/
443-1982, 443-7571
COMBS, Harold A — General Delivery, Jeff 41751 — 439-1271,
436-681 1
COMBS, Ira Delano — Box 237, Jeff 41 751 — 606/436-3002, 436-
6811
CONLEY, J B. — 1916 Blackburn, Asfiland 41 101 —606/324-9141
CONLEY, Mark R. — 3217 E. Holt St., Ashland 41101 —606/325-
3351 , 325-8426
CONLIN, Martin T. — 508 St. Josepfi Lane #46, Park Hills 41 Oil —
431-6395, 291-2268
COOK, Chandlar D. — Box 1 1 , Corbin 40701 — 523-0903, 528-6838
COPPINGER, Allen III — 207 Summit Dr., Middlesboro 40965 —
248-4196, 248-1371
CORBETT, Jofin Byron — 201 Soutfi Elm Grove, Bardstown 40004
— 502/348-2155, 348-3953
CORNELISON, Michael R — Box 7, Berea 40403 — 986-9568,
233-2557
COTHEHN, Rick D. - 608 Village Dr., Franklin 42134 - 782-
1665, 782-2700
COTTLE, Timothy A. — 1 552 Hogan St., Portsmouth, OH 45662 —
614/353-6012
COUCH, William J. Jr — Rt. 2, Box 94, Danville 40422 — 236-4807,
236-9220
COX, Mike — Wooton 41776 — 279-4268, 439-1460
COX. Robert W. — 7208 S. Watterson Trail, Fern Creek 40291 —
502/239-0978, 456-3131
CRAFT, Albert B — 1606 Meadowthorpe, Lexington 40505 — 254-
5365, 255-8600
CRAFT, Robert E. — Box 625, South Shore 41175 — 932-4018
932-3131 X-221
CRITTENDEN, Fred M — 9028-C Estrada Ave., Ft. Knox 40121 —
624-5959, 624-8440
CROLEY, Jerry W. — Box 478, Williamsburg 40769 — 606/549-
4367, 549-1234
CROSS, Hugh W — Rt. 1, Box 160H, Radcllff 40160 — 351-6156,
624-5740
CRUTCHER, James Marion — Rt 1, Box 294, Irvington 40146 —
502/536-3476, 547-4491
CRUTCHER, John M. — 270 N. Deepwood Dr., Radcliff 40160 —
351-9140, 624-1926
CRUTCHER, Paul M. — Rt. 1, Box 148, Ekron 40117 — 828-3745,
624-8349
CUNDIFF, Richard K — 100 Country Club Dr, Somerset 42501 —
606/678-5601, 678-5279
CURRENT, Ellis Ray — 3006 Montavesta Dr , Lexington 40502 —
266-2877, 272-3311
CURRENT, Robert O — 3593 Pimlico Pkwy.. Lexington 40502 —
606/272-3052
DAVIDSON, Charles Robert — 2404 Mammoth Way, Jefferson-
town 40299 — 267-0413
DAVIDSON, Harlan Jr. — Box 52, Hazard 41701 — 606/436-6147,
666-7581
DAVIS, Larry Wayne — Box 2, Barbourville 40906 — 606/546-5639
DAVIS, Mark A — Rt 3, Horse Cave 42749 — 786-1 703, 786-2829
DAVIS, Ralph C — 1326 S. 7th St , Ironton, OH 45638 — 614/532-
8606, 532-8743
DAVIS, William Thomas — 5112 Barnes Dr., Louisville 40219 —
964-4754, 452-3722
DAY, Richard W. — 395 Redding Rd. #199, Lexington 40502 — 273-
3849, 233-4868
DEAN, Rober L — CPO 567, Berea 40404 — 986-8326, 986-3131
DEAVER, Milford E. — 5326-A Fisher Ave., Ft. Knox 40121 —624-
4575, 624-8530
DELANEY, William T — 7501 Parliament Ct., West Chester, OH
45069 — 513/777-1732
DEMORET. Bruce K — 7768 Bridgegate Ct , Florence 41042 —
727-2913, 283-1100
DEMPSEY, Glenn T. — #3 Justice Dr., Frankfort 40601— 695-4851,
232-2495
DENHAM, Edward G — Rt. 5, Box 483, Berea 40403 — 986-1138,
623-5121
DENTON, William J. — 6709 Seminole Ave., Louisville 40214 —
366-1122, 582-9522
DeSENSI, W C — 7306Stonemill Ct., Louisville 40291 —502/239-
2760, 774-4421
DeSENSI, William Dino — 4724 Ouinn Dr., Louisville 40216 — 447-
6582
DEWEES, William L. — 7007 Asby Lane, Louisville 40272 — 935-
8724
DICKENS, William D. — 313 Beacon Hill, Nicholasville 40356 —
885-6727, 276-1570
DICKISON, Stephen — Box 71, South Shore 41175 — 932-4631,
836-9222
DINGLE, William A. J. Jr. — 739 Bishop Dr., Lexington 40505 —
299-0812, 232-2023
DIZNEY, William Curtis — 412 Master St., Corbin 40701 — 523-
0514
DODSON, Anthony — 5490-H Jamison St., Ft. Knox 40121 — 502/
624-3793
DONOGHUE, Terrance P — 144 Crescent Dr., Florence 41 042 —
283-1069,371-2424
DORMAN, Byron Todd — 623 Gun Powder Dr., Florence41042 —
283-2482
DOSSETT, Mac — Rt. 4, Whippoorwill Dr., Marion 42064 — 965-
2804, 965-3866
DOWNS, Gilbert — 305 Charlestown Ct., Louisville 40243 — 245-
3602, 245-4161
DOWNS, Joseph W — 121 Parkview, Bardstown 40004 — 348-
5123, 348-3991
DOYLE. Danny K — 128 McCready Ave., Louisville 40206 — 895-
6515, 776-4651
DRAKE, Richard R. — 72 Donnelly Dr., Ft. Thomas 41075 — 441-
4235
DROZ, Lee A. — P.O. Box 19, Inez 41224 — 298-3712, 395-5, James O — Rt. 1 , Box 361 , Ashcamp 4151 2 — 754-9300,
KINCH, Marvin N — 104 Woodland Dr., Somerset 42501 — 679- 754-8866
3690 — 679-3423 LOWE, Allen K. - 2152 Azalea Dr., Lexington 40504 — 278-8207
KING, Russell L. — 2507 Clearbrook Dr., Louisville 40220 — 458-
0995
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LOWE, Stanford F. — P.O. Box 337, Russellville 42276 — 726-6647
LOWE, William H, — 3389 Pine Tree, Erianger 41018 — 525-2597,
871-4500
LUCKETT. PaulJ. — Rt. 4, Box 1 73, Owensboro 42301 — 229-4244
LUCKETT, Thomas Edward — 811 Florence Court. Owensboro
42301 — 685-1994, 683-3532
LUSBY, George — 615 Pueblo Trail, Georgetown 40324 — 863-
1440, 863-3805
LYKINS, James O, — 2833 Campus Dr., Ft Mitchell 41017 — 331-
7675, 261-2980
LYNN, Donald L. — 8 Cottonwood PI., Dayton 41074 — 441-1844,
482-2640
LYNCH, David A. — 2602 Boone St., Ashland 41101 — 325-0333
LYNCH, Lester F — 702 N. Main St., Elizabethtown 42701 — 765-
2060, 769-5592
MCCARTY, Paul E. — 593 Riggs Rd,, Independence 41051 — 356-
2441, 243-7832
MCCLURE. Jerry T. — 1857 Courtland Dr., Lexington 40505 —
299-5465, 293-1812
MCCLURE, Tom S. — 204 Madison Ave,, Bardstown 40004 — 348-
9662, 348-3931
MCCONNELL, J. D. — 140 Crestvlew Rd.. Russell 41169 — 836-
6394, 329-7441
MCCORKLE, Bruce K — 7605 Ft. Sumter Ct., Louisville 40214 —
361-4214, 581-2510
MCCORMICK, Don R. — Rt 2. Box 309A, Frankfort 40601 — 839-
5704, 564-3400
MCCOURT, Lowell A, — R,R. #3, Ironworks Estates, Georgetown
40324 — 863-6028, 564-7705
MCCOWAN, Connell — R.R. 1, Box 253, Corbin 40701 —528-4932
MCCRAY, Carl G. — Rt 1, Box 82-A, Berea 40403 — 986-9471,
232-2308
MCDANIEL, James B — Rt. #3, Scanfield, Madisonville 42431 —
825-3557, 821-4141 X-272
MCFADDEN, Jimmie — 649 Northside Drive, Lexington 40505 —
299-1635, 276-2021
MCFALLS, Garry R. — 5458 E. Lowe, Ft. Knox 401 21 — 624-3002,
624-861 1
MCGARYE, Paul E. — 4826 Sherwood Dr., Ashland 41 101 — 325-
0268, 329-3333
MCGINTY, L. V. Jr — 3927 Primrose PI., Paducah 42001 — 442-
8080, 442-8050
MCGOWAN, James E. — 1 775 Mooreland Dr., Lexington 40502 —
269-9165, 232-3903
MCGRATH, John R —6221 Johnsontown Rd, Louisville 40272 —
937-6160, 775-6471
MCGRATH, Robert C. — 3221 Tara Gale Dr.. Louisville 40216 —
447-0346. 778-2773
MCKINNEY. Adelle — 2770 Lavon Court. Radciiff 40160 — 351-
5299. 352-6818
MCNAY. James F. — 9602 Cochise Way. Louisville 40258 — 935-
9225. 282-8244
MCNEIL. Larry David — 1208 Maple St., Flatwoods 41 139 — 836-
8959. 325-4664
MALONE. Arthur William — 121 Davies Street, Ludlow 41016 —
431-6544. 852-4752
MANNING, Conley — Rt. 2, Box 240, Rockholds 40759 — 549-0250,
549-2463
MANNING, Jackie G. — Box 417, Rt. 8, Bowling Green 42101 —
842-9358
MARTIN, Paul J. — 1630 Griffith Ave., Owensboro 42301 — 684-
6662, 685-5536
MASON, Wardy C. — 2018 N. Limestone, Lexington 40505 — 299-
9344, 232-4308
MASTERSON, William Gary — 5609 Soicewood Ln., Louisville
40219 — 968-6462, 778-3376
MATHENEY, John B. — 2903 Smallhouse Rd., Bowling Green
42101, 781-4590, 842-1953
MAUPIN, Randall L. — 427 Whispering Hills Dr., Lexington 40503
— 272-1154, 259-1331 X-2111
MAY, Larry G. — P.O. Box 340, Williamson, WV 25661 — 235-6559,
235-8113
MAYER, Alan F— 5705 Tarragon Ct, Louisville 4021 9 — 968-4290,
582-6123
MAYER, Edward A. — 1527 Sylvan Way, Louisville 40205 — 456-
4960, 587-8885
MAYS, Harry V. — General Delivery, Heidrick 40949 — 546-6369,
546-9253
MEADE, Winston — Box 444, Neon 41840 — 855-4387
MEADORS, William J. — 784 Covington Ave., Bowling Green
42101 — 842-4141, 745-3347
MEDLEY, Frank R. — P.O. Box 675. Bardstown 40004 — 348-4831,
348-9281
MEDLEY, John — Rt. 4, Box 227, Bardstown 40004 — 348-2135
MEIER, Tony — 248 Glenwood Ave., Ludlow 41016 — 431-6348,
525-2500
MEIMAN, John R. — 3733 Hillsboro Rd., #5, Louisville 40207 —
895-8336, 637-5492
MELOAN, Ross B. — 909 Pogue St., Murray 42071 — 753-0387,
762-6831
MELSON, Gary Bruce — 1 040 Cross Key Apt. 9, Lexington 40504 —
278-5755, 258-5580
MELTON, Jerome — PC. Box 53, Glasgow 42141 — 651-8078,
651-2031
MENSHOUSE, Larry K. — Rt. 3, Box 1, Ashland 41 101 —928-9170,
329-7317
MERCKER, George E. — 1017 Ky Home Life BIdg., Louisville
40202 — 451-8399, 585-4251
MERRITT, Donald F — Box 626, Elkhorn City 41522 — 754-9000
METZGER, Donald R — 9312 Cloverwood Ln., Louisville 40291 —
239-9813, 452-4641
MEYER, James G. —2732 Thompson Dr., Bowling Green 42101 —
781-6328, 781-5000, X-284
MEYER, Michael F. — 824 Lilly Ln., Jeffersonville, IN 47130 — 282-
5665, 283-7714
MICK, Paul E — P.O Box 191, Marion 42064 — 965-2521,965-3191
MICKEY. Elbert W — Box 2471. Williamson. WV 25661 —304-235-
3483. 304-235-2122
MILLER. Dan — 300 Highway. Apt. 14. Ludlow 41016
MILLER, John W - 2412 LaMar Ave, Louisville 40216 — 448-2976
MINTA, John H. - 307 Keswick Dr , Clarksville, IN 47130 — 283-
4778, 566-2591
MITCHELL, Glen C — 2017 Lydia St., Ashland 41 101 — 324-3471,
324-5126
MOLOHON, Rick — 4103 Rossland Dr , Bardstown 40004 — 348-
6844, 348-3222
MOODY. Joel D - R.R 1, Georgetown 40324 — 863-2264. 232-
4750
MOODY. William R. — 2032 Oleander Dr . Lexington 40504 —
277-9622. 255-5612
MOORE. Alvin E — Box 1170. New Garden Sta.. Ft Knox 40121 —
942-3665. 624-3630
MOORE. Franklin 'Bud' — 5351 Whitmore Dr.. Cincinnati. OH
45238 — 513-922-8317. 961-8000
MOORE. Phillip H — Rt. 6, Box 403, Bowling Green 42101 — 781-
9340, 842-5302
MOORE, Robert W — 441 Forrest Ave , Erianger 41018 — 342-
6942. 261-4613
MOORE. William Kelly — 75 N, Lake Dr.. Prestonsburg 41653 —
886-3623. 886-3083
MOOSMANN. John A. — Rt. #6 Shanty Hollow Rd.. Bowling Green
42101 — 777-1222
MORGAN, Charles B Jr. — 3500 Warwick Dr , #4, Lexington 40502
— 272-2105
MORGAN, Richard — 522 Taylor Dr., London 40741 — 864-9253 —
864-5114
MORGAN, Glenn W — 4724 Richardson Rd , Ashland 41101 —
324-3542, 329-7367
MORRIS, Edward C. — 153 Raintree Rd., Florence 41042 — 371-
9496, 727-2333
MORRIS, LarryE. — 4701 Sebree Lane#1, Louisville 40213 — 459-
1549
MORRIS, Stephen W, — 505 Wilson Ave., Cynthiana 41031 — 234-
2969, 254-6412 X-727
MORSE, Richard K. — 163 N. Deepwood Dr., Radciiff 40160 — 351-
3748, 624-4646
MORSE, Russell E. — 163 N. Deepwood Dr., Radciiff 40160 — 351-
3748, 351-3365
MULLINS, Bob D — 3020 Clay St., Apt. 5, Paducah 42001 — 442-
8150, 444-8205
MULLINS, Charles E — #864 U. of L., Louisville 40292 — 634-1401,
658-6707
MURDACH, Leslie L, — 965 Homestead TrI,, Henderson 42420 —
827-4133
MYERS, Ernie L, — P.O. Box 33, Glasgow 42141 —651-6049,651-
3708
NABEREZNY, Paul M. — 1100 W Main, Apt B, Murray 42071 —
753-8326, 762-6851
NASH, Richard C — 1625 Alexander Ave , Owensboro 42301 —
684-0683, 684-7221
NELLIGAN, Michael L. — 309 Norbourne Blvd., Louisville 40207 —
893-5440, 526-5644
NELSON. Clarence R. — 3318 Majestic Prince, Owensboro 42301
— 683-0816, 295-3451
NETHERCUTT, Henry W. — 82 Sycamore St., Huntington, WV
25705 — 523-2112
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NICKELL, Duane C. — 237 Maxrield Dr. Paducah 42001 — 444-
6095. 543-7434
NIEMANN, Lawrence Vern — 1277 Dillow Ave., Racelancl41169 —
836-1556, 329-7367
NOLL, John T. — 22 Forest, Ft. Thomas 41075 — 781-4169, 941-
0300
NOONAN, Robert M - 144 Whirlaway, Corbin 40701 —523-0901,
546-4188
NORWOOD, Thomas R, — 811 Henry St., Franklin 42134 — 586-
3614, 586-8241
O'BEIRNE. John Gregory — 2200 Woodland, Apt, 2, Ashland 41 101
OETJEN, Gregory — P.O. Box 129, Newport 41071 — 341-1087
OLSEN, Peter — 272 Houston Ave , Paris 40361 — 987-6278
ONKST, Glen Alan — Forest Circle Dr., Corbin 40701 — 523-0698,
528-5490
OSBORNE, Ronnie — Rt, 1 , Box 242-A, Baxter 40806 — 573-7264,
573-1450
OSBORNE, Lonnie — 220 Lakeview Dr., Pikeville 41501 — 432-
5453, 432-1414
OSBORNE, Ted G. — Box 23008, Lexington 40523 — 269-1115
OSER, Larry — 11 Mariner Dr , Georgetown 40324 — 863-4614,
863-4771
OSTING, James E, II — 7518 Yorktown Rd., Louisville 40214 —
368-9631, 361-7181
OSTING, John Douglas — 106 Ruth St., Princeton 42445 — 365-
9772. 365-2522
OWENS. L Michael — 225 Radcliffe Rd,, Lexington 40505 — 293-
5878, 272-8626
OWENS, Lamarce — 3229 River Park Dr., Louisville 4021 1 — 776-
9607, 587-0591
OWENS. Paul E — 320 W 4th Ave,, Williamson, WV 25661 — 235-
8654. 235-2323
OWENS. Pete B. — 3366 Nevius Dr., Lexington 40513 — 278-0016,
232-4293
PACE. Donald W — 3087 Cleveland Rd., Lexington 4051 1 — 293-
0181, 252-5667
PACE, Kevin — Rt. 1. Box 293, Corbin 40701 —523-1273,528-2410
PAGE, James N. — P.O. Box 434, Corbin 40701 — 528-8263
PALKO,EdwardT — R.R. I.Owenton Rd, Frankfort 40601 —223-
8833, 873-4541
PARKER. Bob L. — 8602 Honor Ave,, Louisville 40219 — 969-9090,
587-5276
PASSAFIUME, Jerome Jr, — 1 1 206 DeHam Drive, Louisville 40222
PASSAFIUME, John J, — 7716 St, Bernard Ct., Louisville 40291 —
239-4373, 454-0466
PATE, Lloyd W — 608 Ronnie Rd , Madison, TN 371 1 5 — 868-3751 ,
868-2910
PATTERSON, William C — 108 Carlisle Ave, Greensburg 42743 —
932-4738. 932-4263
PENNO, Harry R — 412 General Dr., Ft. Wright 41011 —331-1981
PERRIN. James A. — 314 E. 16th St., Hopkinsville 42240 — 886-
0474, 886-4463
PETERSON, Bill S. — P.O. Box 667. Bardstown 40004 — 252-9949,
348-9224
PIETROWSKI, Paul — 107 Oaklawn, Corbin 40701 — 523-0272,
528-1630
PINKERMAN, Charles C, — 3500 Hickory St., Catlettsburg 41129
— 739-6645, 324-7114 X-233
PINSON, Paul L — Rt 26, Box 412, Ashland 41101 — 928-3708,
928-6441 X-476
PITSTICK, Jeffrey L - 2206 Pinewood Dr., Jeffersonville, IN
47130 — 812-288-8325, 288-3282
PITTMAN, Spencer R — 909 Boonesboro Rd , Winchester 40391
— 744-8508, 744-1573
PITTS. John L. — 4103 Delia Fay Dr.. Louisville 40219 — 968-8069,
566-4591
PONCHOT, Joseph C — 3387 Appletree Ln., Erianger 41018 —
342-6932, 342-6400
POOLE, Glenn — 317 Ridgewood, Versailles 40382 — 873-5124,
272-8626
POTTS, Roy Allan — 3031 Louisa Ave., Louisville 40217 — 637-
8248, 776-4651
POWELL, Robert L — 4005 Pinecroft Dr.. Louisville 40219 — 964-
7590
POWERS, Elmer— 1017 N. Mam. Barbourville 40906 — 546-6613,
864-2271
POWLESS, Steven A. — 1701 Meacham Ln,, Paducah 42001 —
444-7118, 442-2370
PUCKETT, Paul E. — 2206 Merriewood, Owensboro 42301 — 926-
8943
PUCKETT, Robert O, — 813 Otter Creek Rd, Vine Grove 401 75 —
877-5362. 624-8432
PUGH, Robert B. — 913 Witthuhn Way, Lexington 40503 — 223-
2359, 276-4421
PURCELL, J. Kenneth — 1 100 County Cork. Murray 42071 — 753-
8233, 762-4459
PURCELL, Michael R. — 2689 Anbeth Ct, Lakeside Park 4101 7 —
341-4549, 513-961-6254
PURWIN, John C. — Rt, 13. Minnie Way. Bowling Green 42101 —
842-8540. 842-7302
QUEHL. Harry — 9 Country Club Lane, Princeton 42445 — 365-
2238. 365-7207
QUILLEN. Darren — Box 95, Jackhorn 41825 — 855-4437. 832-
6140
QUILLEN. Donald L. — Box 354. Neon 41840 — 855-4691. 633-9332
RAINS, Everett Paul - Rt, 4. Box 922. Williamsburg 40769 — 549-
0240. 549-0100
RANDALL, Leroy — Rt, 1. Box 231 -A, Alexander 41 001 —635-7448.
635-4161
RANSDELL. John D. — 130 Rolling Hills, Danville 40422 — 236-
9355, 236-2113
RAPP, Timothy — 2923 New Haven Ct , Flatwoods 41139 — 836-
1392, 329-3333 X-8293
RAPP, William C. — 1836 Woodland Drive, Ironton, OH 45638 —
614-532-1983, 614-532-7245
RASCOE, Robert B. — 523Sumpter Ave., Bowling Green 42101 —
842-2360. 745-4897
RAWDON, Richard M, — P.O. Box 631 , Georgetown 40324 — 525-
6198, 863-5400
READ, Frederick K. — 1338 Greenup Street, Covington 41011 —
431-5197
REAMS. Frank E, — Route 1, Harned 40144 — 756-5169.547-4491
REECE, Jerry T. — 2808 Seattle Drive. Lexington 40503 — 276-
2409, 272-2486
REFFITT. Tommy E, — Rt. 3, Owingsville 40360 — 674-2822, 498-
2660
RESS, Gary A, — 5810 Shelby St,, Fern Creek 40291 — 239-0976
REYNOLDS, Elmer G, — Box 421, Loyall 40854 — 573-1828, 573-
1900
RIFFE, Gary L, — 1500 Bellefonte Rd,, Flatwoods 41139 — 836-
2671, 329-3333 X-8857
RILEY, Jeffrey L, — 216 Rosewood. Bardstown 40004 — 348-3114
RILEY. Michael S. — Rt. 1, Mayfield 42066 — 382-2753 247-1621
RILEY, Tim Ray — Rt. 14, Box 225, Bowling Green 42101 — 843-
6700
ROARK, Jimmy W. — P.O. Box 114, Pathfork 40863 — 664-2883,
664-3444
ROBERTS, James E. — 1010 Pawnee Dr., Elizabethtown 42701 —
765-4739, 737-2700
ROBY. James B. — 2206 Elmerest, Bardstown 40004 — 348-6264.
348-9030
ROBY, Michael J. — 104 Cumberland Dr., Princeton 42445, 365-
2484, 926-0550
ROCK, Dennis C. — 1044 Chestnut St.. Bowling Green 42101 —
842-1266. 781-8349
ROSEN, William H — Box 2197, Williamson, WV 25661 — 237-
1092, 235-1995
ROUSE, Donald J. Jr. — 1530 W. 4th Ave, Williamson, WV 25661 —
235-7000, 235-9974
ROUSE, Thomas L. — 520 Erianger Rd., Erianger 41018 — 727-
3943, 727-4484
RUNYON, Tommy D. — Box 181, Belfry 41514 — 353-9206, 353-
7239
RUSS, Chuck — 2413 Mt. Claire. Louisville 40217 — 637-4158 —
778-2791
RUSSELL. Allen R. — 124 Laurel Dr., Bellefonte 41 101 —836-4334,
739-4166 X-8857
RUSSELL. Gary E. — 2112 Gregory Drive. Henderson 42420 —
827-2437. 826-9578
SATTERLY. Grant G. — Rt. 1, Box 205. Eminence 40019 — 845-
4930, 845-5639
SAYLORS, Carlee — 1700 Mam, Murray 42071 — 753-7979, 924-
5602
SAYLOR, Gary L. — Rt 4. Box 106, Wallins 40873 — 573-6426, 573-
1826
SCHILLING, Donald L. — 246 N. 38th St.. Paducah 42001 — 444-
6716. 443-2441
SCHMITT, Alvin J. — 570-B Stryker Village, Ft. Campbell 42223 —
431-3105. 502-798-6380 X-362
SCHULTZ. Frank D. — 128Country Squire Lane, Bardstown 40004
— 348-5137, 964-5911
SCOTT, W, L, — 1816 McDonald Ave,, Lexington 40503 — 278-
2844, 278-9702
SEAVERS, Joe — 2517 Ann St., Villa Hills 41016 — 341-0213, 686-
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VOL. XLIII — No. 4
NOVEMBER, 1980
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1980 CROSS COUNTRY MEETS
Results — Class A, AA, and AAA
The official State High School Cross Country
Championship Meets for both boys and girls in Classes A,
AA and AAA were held at the Kentucky Horse Park,
Lexington, with Mr. Jerry Stone as manager.
Individual winners in each class were as follows: Class
A — Jamie Baker, Silver Grove; Sam Love, Trigg County.
Class AA — Lynn Russel. Harrison County: Mark
McMahan. Meade County Class AAA — Lori Linville,
Daviess County: Joseph Buechler, St. Xavier
Class A, Boys, team scores were as follows: Ft
Campbell, 64: Bishop Brossart, 71: Hancock County, 119
Sliver Grove, 119: Trigg County, 128: Covington Latin, 169
Harrodsburg, 205: Green County, 207: Williamsburg, 223:
Univ. Breckinridge, 243: Buckhorn, 298: Allen Central, 308
Anderson County, 323: Owen County, 332: Ft. Knox, 347
The order in which the first ten runners in Class A
finished is given below including the times:
BOYS — Sam Love.TriggCounty (16:19): John Arron.
Green County (16:27): Gavin Gaynor, Hancock County
(16:48); Curtis Rader, Somerset (16:59): Monty Orchard,
Model (17:07); Bryan Blankenship, Menifee County
(17:12): Derrick Bowman, South Hopkins (17:18): Bill
McGee, Covington Latin (17:19); Peter Salter, Ft. Camp-
bell (17:24); Kirk Wilson, Silver Grove (17:25).
Class A, Girls, team scores were as follows; Ft.
Campbell, 67: Lexington Catholic. 97; Dayton, 97; Trigg
County, 117; Anderson County, 125: Grant County, 165:
Walton-Verona, 180; Bath County, 182: University Breck-
inridge, 182: Ft. Knox, 190: Somerset, 288; Riverside
Christian. 293: Whitesville Trinity. 324; Buckhorn, 380.
The order in which the first ten runners In Class A
finished is given below, including the times:
GIRLS — Jamie Baker, Silver Grove (11:21); Julie
Dickie, Dayton (11:29): Janie Crews, Providence (11:34);
Maryann Murphy, Dayton (11:40); Eilanee Warren,
Lexington Catholic (11:46); Jeanie Whitesell. Fulton City
(11:49): Kim Hawkins, Bath County (11:51): Cathy Hohan,
Ft. Campbell (11:55): Angle Hutton, Ft. Campbell (12:01);
Jennifer Russell, Anderson County (12:02).
Class AA, Boys, team scores were as follows: Adair
County, 74: Knox Central, 97: Highlands, 105; Meade
County. 110: Taylor County. 156; Barren County, 186;
Lloyd, 212: Bourbon County. 215; Harrison County, 231;
Ellzabethtown, 245: Calloway County, 269; Webster
County, 301; Jessamine County, 306; Russell, 349: East
Carter, 378; Clay County, 426: Rowan County, 475.
The order in which the first ten runners in Class AA
finished is given below, including the times:
BOYS — Mark McMahan. Meade County (16:13);
Gordon Snaden. Washington County (16:43): Walter Gary.
Knox Central (16:45): Steve Metzger, Barren County
(16:52); James Pennington, Bourbon County (16:59);
Todd Powere, Knox Central (16:59): Dawayne Goodin,
Taylor County (17:05); Larry Phillips. Adair County
(17:08); Rodney Williams. Webster County (17:09); Mike
Ling. Highlands (17:11).
Class AA. Girls, team scores were as follows:
Highlands. 70; Pulaski County. 80: Harrison County. 97;
Taylor County. 103; Dixie Heights. 148; Knox Central. 173:
East Carter. 185; Franklin County, 198: Bourbon County.
264; Ellzabethtown. 270; Whitley County. 272: Grayson
County. 289: Calloway County. 295: Webster Couniy, 383:
Rowan County, 425.
The order in which the first ten runners in Class AA
finished is given below, including the times:
GIRLS — Lynn Russel. Harrison County (10:43);
Debbie Meece. Pulaski County (11:18); Kim Wilkerson.
Barren County (11:29): Pam Raglin. Bourbon County
(11:31): KerrI Marshall. Dixie Heights (11:35): Liz Jasper,
Pulaski County (11:37); Angela Goff. Taylor County
(11:40); Bonnie RIffe. Highlands (11:42): Janet Hord.
Taylor County (11:43): Kathy Barker. Pulaski County
(11:57).
Class AAA. Boys, team scores were as follows: St.
Xavier, 86: Central. 109: Trinity, 134: Owensboro, 150:
Stuart. 193: Oldham County. 200: Owensboro Catholic,
217; Boone County. 222; Male, 224: Valley, 254; Marshall
County. 262; Campbell County. 291: Nelson County. 291;
Ballard. 293; Moore, 320; Boyd County, 360; Southern. 432;
Clark County, 501; Hopklnsville. 542
The order in which the first ten runners m Class AAA
finished is given below, including the times:
BOYS — Joseph Buechler, St. Xavier (15:29): Jim
Sapienza. Trinity (15:44); Mark Berry, Manual (16:19):
Tim Martin, Owensboro (16:20); Gene Unclebach, St.
Xavier (16:35): Andy Reeves. Trinity (16:40): Jay Hodge,
Holmes (16:44); John McGehee. Henderson County
(16:45): Joe Olllges. Stuart (16:46): Ron Stovall. Westport
(16:55).
Class AAA. Girls, team scores were as follows:
Central, 50: Daviess County, 53: Laurel County. 141;
Apollo. 155: Valley. 163; Western Hills. 188: Notre Dame,
189: Christian County. 208: Boyd County. 225: Westport.
234; Nelson County. 238: Sacred Heart, 289; Hopkinsville,
299: Marshall County. 339: Madison Central. 355.
The order In which the first ten runners In Class AAA
finished is given below, including the times:
GIRLS — Lori Linville, Daviess County (11:14); Diane
Green, Christian County (11:23): Jeanne Sapienza,
Central (11:25); Teri Knoop, Valley (11:28): MIndy Dunn.
Central (11:32): Devon Peake, North Hardin (11:32): Juli
Maynard, Apollo (11:37); Stefanle Johnson. Apollo
(11:40); Jill Steimle. Oldham County. (11:44); Debl Frey.
Central (11:45).
Atlanta to Host Athletic Directors
More than 1.500 athletic administrators, spouses and
exhibitors are expected to converge on Atlanta. Ga.,
December 14-17. when the National Federation hosts Its
annual National Conference of High School Directors of
Athletics.
The conference, set at the Marriott Hotel, has been
designated as the site of the annual National
Interscholastic Athletic Administrators Association
meeting. The NIAAA will be holding committee meetings
and section caucuses. Dec. 13-14. with state athletic
director association delegates to the NIAAA representa-
tive assembly meeting the 15th.
The entire NIAAA membership will meet December
16.
In addition to an all-star cast of speakers, the second
keynote address will be given by Hensley Sapenter;
director of athletics at Sam Houston High School. San
Antonio. Hensley will discuss motivating athletes through
attitude adjustment and goal setting.
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THE KENTUCKY HIGH SCHOOL ATHLETE FOR NOVEMBER, 1980
NOVEMBER, 1980 Vol. XLIII, No. 4
Published monthly, except JuneandJuly, by the Kentucky
High School Athletic Association, Office of Publication,
560 E Cooper Dr , P,0 Box 22280, Lexington, Ky 40522
Second class postage paid at Lexington, Kentucky,
Acceptance for mailing at special rate of postage provided
for in Section 1103 Act of October 3, 1917, authorized
May 3, 1326 Publication No 293080
Editor TOM MILLS
Assistant Editor JEAN BATSEL
Assistant Editor BRIGID L DeVRIES
Assistant Editor LOUIS STOUT
Assistant Editor BILLY V WISE
Lexington, Kentucky
BOARD OF CONTROL
President .. Zeb Blankenship (1977-1981 ) Nicholasville
Vice-Pres J D, Minnehan (1978-1982) LaGrange
Directors ., Charles D Black (1980-1984) Barbourville;
John Brock (1980-1984) Morehead, Whaylon Coleman
(1980-1984) Owensboro, Robie Harper, Jr (1979-1983)
Drakesboro, Alvis Johnson (1980-1984) Harrodsburg;
Walter J Pickett (1980-1982) Valley Station; Barney
Thweatt (1977-1981) Hopkinsville; Fairce O- Woods
(1979-1983) Flemingsburg, Conley Manning. State Dept
of Education representative
Subscription Rate $2 00 per year
From the Commissioner's Office
National Federation
Basl<etball and Wrestling Tests
Part II of the National Federation basketball and
wrestling examinations will be given all over Kentucky on
Monday, December 1 , to officials who wish to work for the
Approved and Certified ratings. The basketball
examinations will be given by the Assigning Secretaries in
all regions. The sites will be determined by the Assigning
Secretary. Wrestling Officials who wish to take this test
should advise the K H S.A.A, and a copy of the
examination will be sent to an examiner m your area.
Officials registered with the K.H S.A.A. for the first time
this year are not eligible to take the test for a higher rating.
THE GAME GUY AWARD
The K.H S.A.A. will continue the Game Guy Award.
School representatives and registered officials may make
nominations for the award. The eligible person should be a
pupil at the junior or senior high school level who has
overcome great physical handicap in order to take part in
athletics Letters of recommendation should be addressed
to 'Game Guy Committee, K H.S A.A., P.O. Box 22280,
Lexington, Kentucky 40522" Deadline for the 1981
nomination is April 1.
1980-81 Approved Volleyball Officials
In the second year of registration of Volleyball officials
with the K. H.S. A A., the following officials qualified forthe
advanced rating of Approved as a result of the National
Federation Volleyball Examination.
Barre, Nancy J.; Blair, Mary Gall; Brown, Teri J.;
Caldwell, Linda 8.; Rogers, Eldrldge; Scott, Garnett Ray;
Troyer, Stephen R.
REGISTERED FOOTBALL
OFFICIALS OF THE K.H.S.A.A.
Continued from October Athlete
SELLIER. Ed Jr — 520 Cricklewood Dr., Lexington 40505 — 299-
8042, 299-4027
SELLINGER, Robert M — 14111 TreeCrestCt, Louisville 40223 —
245-5666, 426-5644.
SELVY, Curt — 103 Steele, Corbin 40701 — 528-4677
SESHER, James T — 7091 Manderlay Dr , Florence 41042 — 371-
8128, 621-1146
SEVER, William B — 518N Lexington, Wilmore40390 — 858-4001
SEWELL, William R. — 24 Hillcrest Dr , Winchester 40391 — 744-
6984. 233-4511 X-359
SHALLCROSS. Warren M — 9120 Rainbow Springs Ct,. Apt. 1,
Louisville 40222 - 426-0903
SHELLEY, Hugti R — 3521 Oscar Ave , Rt #2, Paducah 42001 —
442-6489, 444-6311 X-353
SHELTON, James S — 812 S, 2nd St , Mayfield 42066 — 247-9963
SHIELDS. Hane — Rt 2. Box 129A, Corydon 42406 — 826-2117,
826-2756
SHILTS, Barry D — 100E Walnuts, , Irvmgton 40146 — 547-6470,
624-4033
SHIRE. James W - 2831 Court St , Astiland 41101 — 324-5986,
329-7253
SHORT, Bill L — 2701 Monroe St , Ashland 41101 — 324-8656
SHREVE, Rodtiam K Jr — 2808 Mt McKinley Way, Lexington
40502 - 272-6758
SHREVE, Tim — 8730 Lanternlite Rkvi^y., Louisville 40220 — 499-
8219, 452-4915
SIMMS, Clarence E — 610 Linden Ave., Newport 41071 — 581-
3026
SIMPSON, F Delane— 1 1 16 Calico Court, Bowling Green 42101 —
781-5311, 781-6400 X-486
SIMPSON, James H — Box 424, Soutti Stiore 41 175 — 932-3613,
932-3131
SIMPSON, Olando J — P O Box 12. Hazard 41701 — 436-5089
SIMS, Russell A — 2102 Southland Drive, Bowling Green 42101 —
782-3382, 745-3591
SIZEMORE, Aster — 201 Sunvalley Terrace, Hazard 41701 — 436-
3402, 436-2107
SKAGGS. Nathan L — Rm 223, Keen Hall, Bowling Green 42101
— 748-5181
SKAGGS, Ronnie Ray — 351 1 Burrell Dr , Shively 40216 — 447-
8926
SLIGH, James E — Rt 7, Box 152, Astiland 41101 - 928-5859,
739-5111
SMALL, David E. — 600 Arbor Dr . Anctiorage 40223 — 245-7954,
893-0262
SMITH. Arttiur Lynn — 5313 Red Fern, Louisville 40218 — 964-
0392, 454-4232
SMITH, James B — 21 1 S 1st St , Bardstown 40004 — 348-5402,
348-3991 X-271
SMITH, Ronald A — 561 Lisa Drive, Lexington 40505 — 299-9688,
255-5661 X-216
SMOCK, Edward K - 144 E. Erskone. Danville 40422 - 236-9472,
236-4316
SMOOT, Jotin E — 773 Lynn Drive, Lexington 40504 — 277-0319,
257-4704
SOHAN, John Patrick — 201 7 Peabody Ln, #14, Louisville 40218 —
454-5046. 587-2970
SOUTH. Stanley P — 57 Burton Court, Winchester 40391 — 744-
0357, 744-4812 X-390
SPARKS, Jerry — 113 W Southern Heights, Louisville 40214 —
368-1435, 241-7009
SPATH, William J, — 302 Cambridge Station Rd , Louisville 40223
— 245-1701, 584-5209
SPENCER, James A. — 2642 Portland Ave., Louisville 40212 —
774-4226. 293-3381
SPRATLING. Obie L. — 416 N Logsdon Pkwy,. Radcliff 40160 —
351-9482
SPROWLES, Jeff — Route 1, Box 307, Campbellsville 42718 —
465-8857
STALEY. Jerry — 1117 Inia Trail. Georgetown 40324 — 863-3440
STARNES, Donald Scott — 206 Lewis Lane, Newport 41071 —
261-8209. 581-3456
STATON, Frank E. Jr. — 417 Fairview, Dayton 41074 — 261-8718,
761-3458
STAYTON, Jeffrey P — 3935 DeCoursey, Covington 41015 —
581-6296
THE KENTUCKY HIGH SCHOOL ATHLETE FOR NOVEMBER, 1980
Page Three
STEPHENSON. Harry S. — 1612 Hawthorne Ln . Lexington 40505
— 299-1757, 233-8221
STEPP. James G — Box 291. Inez 41224 — 298-3151. 395-5342
STEVENSON. Mike — 1 18 Jacob Dr . Princeton 42445 — 365-7440.
365-6060
STETTENBENZ. Lawrence N Jr. — 5801 Brandywyne Ct . Fern
Creek 40391 — 239-1468. 491-4120
STIKELEATHER. Clyde L — 730 Sctiool St.. Leitchfield 42754 —
259-3885. 259-3161
STOUT. William E. — 4401 Lupton Ct . Louisville 40229 — 957-3579
STOVALL. Kenneth J. Jr. — 214 Sage Rd . Louisville 40207 — 896-
6237. 588-4688
STRADER. Timothy V — 1743 Nervie St . Ashland 41101 — 324-
8046. 329-2220 X-385
STRAIN. Andrew J. — Lot 40. Oak Drive. Radcliff 40160 — 351-
8389. 367-5011 X-5203
STRAIN. Richard P . Rt 2. Radcliff 40260 — 351-4306. 624-2214
STRAIN. Richard P. Jr —3401 Shanks Ln. Apt, 3. Louisville 40216
— 448-5874
STRAUS. William W, — 121 Todds Rd.. #47. Lexington 40509 —
269-4787. 233-3553
STREICHER. Richard A - 3249 Ellis Way. Louisville 40220 -
458-5254. 584-7150
STUBER. Charles E — R R 1. Box 706. London 40741 —864-9219.
878-7900
STUEDLE. Ray Sr — 1404 Givard Dr . Louisville 40222 — 425-3679.
893-3852
STUMBO. Jack — 290 Leawood Dr . Frankfort 40601 — 227-9513.
873-3241
STUTLER. Joseph H — 821 W Galbraith. Cincinnati. OH 45231 —
522-8560. 521-1126
SUTHERLAND. Fred — 101 Mockingbird Ln . Bardstown 40004 —
348-4831. 348-9282
SUTTON. James Arthur — 2111 Sutton Dr . Henderson 42420 —
826-6840
SWARTS. Joseph C — 135 Lane St.. CoacI Grove. OH 45638 —
614-532-9349
SWECKARD. Paul D —306 Par Lane. Elizabethtown 42701 —737-
2299. 624-4915
SWINFORD. John — 106S Elmurch Ave . Cynthiana41031 —234-
2562. 234-5820
SWOPE. James R. — 500 Van Voast. Bellevue 41073 — 581-4300.
581-6834
SWORD. RussD —601 Lovern St . Hazard 41701 —439-2263.439-
1331
TACKETT. George — 223 Third St . Hazard 41701 — 436-2452.
436-2733
TACKETT. James F. — Box 765. Jenkins 41537 — 832-2550. 832-
2123
TANDY, Samuel W. — 3307 Bobwhite Ave., Owensboro 42301 —
685-3833. 684-0448
Continued on Page 8
Friday, October 24, 1980
Pool I
Rowan Co - Ballard
15 9
15 10
Pool II
Villa Madonna - Male
15 1
15 3
O. L. Providence - Presentation Angela Merici - Campbell Co.
10 15 15 3
15 9 14 9
15 9
Paul Blazer - Sacred Heart
St. Henry - Assumption 7 15
15 5 1 15
15 9
Villa Madonna - Angela Merici
Rowan Co. - O, L. Providence 15 7
8 15 15 2
11 15
Paul Blazer - Male
St. Henry - Ballard 15 6
15 1 15 6
Sacred Heart - Campbell Co.
Assumption - Presentation 3 5
11 14 10 12
14 5 5 15
15 1
Villa Madonna - Paul Blazer
Rowan Co. - St, Henry 15 2
4 15 15 6
9 15 „
Sacred Heart - Angela Merici
Assumption - O L Providence 15 g
7 15 11 13
15 15 3
Presentation - Ballard
15 5
15 11
Campbell Co - Male
15 6
15 1
Rowan Co - Assumption Villa Madonna - Sacred Heart
10 15 15 12
16 18 15 10
Presentation - St. Henry Campbell Co. - Paul Blazer
7 15 15 3
3 15 15 1
Ballard - O L. Providence
5 15
10 15
Male - Angela Merici
6 15
2 15
Matches Won Lost Matches Won Lost
Rowan County 1 4 Villa Madonna 5
Ballard 1 4 Male 5
O. L- Providence 5 Angela Merici 3 2
St, Henry 4 1 Paul Blazer 1 4
Assumption 3 2 Sacred Heart 3 2
Presentation 2 3 Campbell County 3 2
1980 Girls' State High School
Volleyball Tournament
The following are the results of the second State
Tournament for Girls' Volleyball held at Ivlemorial Coli-
seum, University of Kentucky, Lexington on October 23,
24, 25, 1980:
Thursday, October 23, 1980
Saturday, October 25, 1980
Single Elimination Tournament
Villa Madonna
Villa Madonna
15-5-V
15-8-V
St. Henry
15-4-V
15-1-V
Villa Madonna
0, L. Providence
15-9-0
9-13-C
0, L, Providence
15-11-0
Campbell County
Pool I
Rowan Co. - Presentation
4 15
5 15
O. L. Providence - St. Henry
13 9
13 11
Ballard
Assumption
3
15
4
15
Pool II
Villa Madonna - Campbell Co.
15
12
15
4
14
2
Angela Merici
15
15
Paul Blazer
11
7
Male-
3
3
Sacred Heart
15
15
Girls State Volleyball
All-Tournament Team
Elizabeth Allegrini, Our Lady of Providence; Susan
Elpers, Sacred Heart; Lori Erpenbeck, Villa Madonna;
Jenny Fleissner, Our Lady of Providence; Lori King,
Campbell County; Kathy Kiser, Campbell County; Nancy
Koop, St. Henry; Wendy Rumford, Campbell County;
Fredda Simpson, Villa Madonna; Kathy Tepe, St. Henry;
Wendy Tepe, St. Henry; Lisa Warman, Villa Madonna.
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THE KENTUCKY HIGH SCHOOL ATHLETE FOR NOVEMBER, 1980
CLASS AAA
CROSS COUNTRY
Individual Champion
Lorl LInvllle, Daviess County
High School, individual winner.
Class AAA Girls' Cross Country.
CLASS AAA
CROSS COUNTRY
Individual Champion
Joseph Buechler, St. Xavler
High School, individual winner,
Class AAA, Boys' Cross Country.
CENTRAL HIGH SCHOOL
1980 Class AAA Cross Country Girls' State Champion
(Left to Right) Front Row: Debi Frey, Mindy Dunn, Lisa Davis, Camiile Forrester, Carol Trevathan. Second
Row: Jeanne Sapienza, Coach Jerome Henderson, Sherry Wiiiterson, Edie Wolski, Mary Davis, Jenny Martin, Lori
Dunn.
THE KENTUCKY HIGH SCHOOL ATHLETE FOR NOVEMBER, 1980
Page Five
CLASS AA
CROSS COUNTRY
Individual Champion
Lynn Russel, Harrison County
High School, individual winner,
Class AA, Girls' Cross Country.
CLASS AA
CROSS COUNTRY
Individual Champion
Mark McMahan, Meade County
High School, Individual winner.
Class AA, Boys' Cross Country.
HIGHLANDS HIGH SCHOOL
1980 Class AA Cross Country Girls' State Champion
(Left to Right) Front Row: TonI RIffe, Heather Oavis, Bonnie RIffe. Second Row: Coach Chris Cowan, Mary
Farreil, Jeanne Hoffman, PattI Murray, Martha McKee.
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THE KENTUCKY HIGH SCHOOL ATHLETE FOR NOVEMBER, 1980
ADAIR COUNTY HIGH SCHOOL
1980 Class AA Cross Country Boys' State Champion
(Left to Right) Front Row: Terry Phillips, Larry Phillips, Steve Barton, Timmy Miller. Second Row: Charles
Smith, Lynn Green, Edward IHunter, Brent Yates, Brett White, Coach Glynn Nixon.
FORT CAMPBELL HIGH SCHOOL
1980 Class A Cross Country Boys' State Champion
^Mii^^-^^lO
(Left to Right) Front Row: Mllce Meteiko, Greg Patton, Darrell Smith, Ricic Dahl. Second Row: Yiyo Santiago
Roland Zirkle, Mike McGuiness, Peter Salter, Coach Lee Lange.
THE KENTUCKY HIGH SCHOOL ATHLETE FOR NOVEMBER, 1980
Page Seven
CLASS A
CROSS COUNTRY
Individual Champion
Jamie Baker, Silver Grove High
School, Individual winner. Class A,
Girls' Cross Country.
CLASS A
CROSS COUNTRY
Individual Champion
Sam Love, Trigg County High
School, Individual winner, Class A,
Boys' Cross Country.
FORT CAMPBELL HIGH SCHOOL
1980 Class A Cross Country Girls' State Champion
(Left to Right) Front Row: Rot>erta Becerra, Maggie Marin, Patty Marin, Kitty Davidson. Second Row. Angle
Hutton, Oebra McLeore, Charmaine Vassar, Cathy Hogan, Coach Lee Lange.
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THE KENTUCKY HIGH SCHOOL ATHLETE FOR NOVEMBER, 1980
Registered Football
Officials of the K.H.S.A.A.
Continued from Page 3
TATE, Kenneth L Jr — 280 Boiling Springs. Lexington 40505 —
254-0200. 255-0835
TAYLOR. James R — Rt 4. Box 56, Ashland 41101 — 928-5792.
325-8426
TAYLOR. Julian Allen — 1 102 N 3rd St., Bardstown 40004 — 348-
9319. 348-9319
THARPE. Wilhe H — 2605 Oregon. Louisville 40210 — 776-3480.
778-6631
THOMAS, Lyn H — Rt. 3, Box 1 76. Calvert City 42029 — 395-4035.
395-7121
THOMAS. Paul R — 706 Gartrell Ct . Ashland 41 101 — 324-9603.
739-4166 X-8206
THOMAS. Raymond E — R.R. 1. Box 505A. Central City 42330 —
754-5890
THOMAS. Raymond Earl — 212 Akin Ave., Franklin 42134 — 586-
6297. 586-3261
THOMPSON. HarrieG — 1673 N, Cleveland Rd,. Lexington 40511
- 266-2819. 543-7362
THOMPSON. Jeffrey L — 3841 Sundart Dr . Lexington 40502 —
272-8840. 278-2315
THOMPSON. Tom D. — 97 Carran Drive, Ft. Mitchell 41 01 7 — 341-
1809. 292-4034
THOMPSON. Victor Neil — 3211 Perimeter Dr . Erianger 41018 —
727-8350. 579-9100
THOMPSON. Cecil W. — 3310 Lewis Lane, OvKensboro 42301 —
684-4962. 926-3200
TIMMERING. George E — 4109 Manner Gate Dr . Louisville 40220
— 491-7705. 585-5313
TIPTON. Ronald E — 3021 Stanford Dr . Lexington 40503 — 272-
1403. 266-0705
TIPTON. Steven W — 1187 Kelsey Ct,. Lexington 40504 - 252-
4771. 886-1201
TOMPKINS. Barrie E. — 522 Hollow Creek. Apt #76, Lexington
— 293-5439, 255-0935
TINSLEY. Joe D — 2344 Russellville Rd , Bowling Green 42101 —
781-5698
TOWE, Paul F. — 611 Lake Knoll Ct., Erianger 41018 — 727-8664,
751-1334
TRABUE, Bruce A — Rt, 2, Box 222, Glasgow 42141 — 646-2921,
651-8859
TRABUE, Robert David — 2719 Russellville Rd.. Lot 23. Bowling
Green 42101 — 843-3020. 651-3926
TRAPP. Charles W — 34 Trapp Court. Alexandria 41001 — 635-
9250. 564-7183
TRAYLOR. Garnett — 102 Ruth Ave.. Princeton 42445 — 365-7389
TREAS. Joe W — P O. Box 653, Fulton 42041 — 472-0158, 472-
1836
TUCKER, Charles N — 404 Locust St., Vine Grove 40175 — 827-
5230, 624-6320
TUITELE, Matthew V, L. — 203 Millbrooke Drive, Hopkinsville
42240 — 886-9371. 798-7158
TURLEY. A. Howard — 7316 Wesboro Rd.. Louisville 40222 — 426-
7316. 581-6319
TURNER. Charles W. — 700 Iroquois. Danville 40422 — 236-6983
TURNER, Paul Alan — 700 Iroquois, Danville 40422 — 236-6983.
767-2129
TURNER. Paul Eric — 813 Park St.. Bowling Green 42101 — 842-
2804
TYE. Josh — 225 College St.. Barbourville 40906 — 546-3745, 546-
3121
UNDERWOOD. Jay Keith — 210 High St.. Apt. #3, Versailles 40383
- 873-8894. 873-3196
URLAGE. Richard — 822 Highland Ave.. Ft. Thomas 41075 — 441-
5513. 771-8850
WALKER, Ernest — Hazard 41701 — 436-2107
WALKER, Joe D — 508 East Cedar St., Franklin 421 34 — 586-8437,
586-3331
WALLACE, Kevin M. — Rt. 7. Box 82. Bowling Green 42101 — 563-
4756
WANCHIC. Nicholas — 1 01 Southview Dr., Nicholasville 40356 —
885-6627, 252-6673
WARD, James L, — 830 Tennessee Ave.. Pineville 40977 — 337-
6894. 337-7808
WARD. Tom A — P.O. Box 231. Bowling Green 42101 —781-3122.
782-1059
WARNER. Robert — Box 52. Owingsville 40360 — 674-6654
WASHER. Charles R, — 3922 Bank St.. Louisville 40212 — 776-
6416. 969-2377
WASHINGTON. Darryl — Box 274. Evarts 40828 — 837-2189
WATSON. James W. — 5830Flaig Dr.. Fairfield 45014 — 874-0513.
471-4100
WEBER. Thomas C — 5809 Brandywyne. Louisville 40291 — 239-
5066. 426-1948
WEDGE, Paul Denny Jr. — 1531 Cabell Dr., Bowling Green 42101
— 842-6732, 781-1067
WELLS, Glenn M, — 1401 Dixie Hwy.. Covington 41011 — 727-
2823, 292-5343
WELLS, Ronnie G. — Rt. 1. Belton. 42324 — 476-8454. 821-3513
WELLS. Theodore G. — 916Powell Lane. Flatwoods41139 — 836-
9940. 928-6414
WELTON, Donald L — P.O. Box 1026, Ft. Knox 40121 —624-2820,
624-3329
WESTHOFF, Greg J, — 56 Cayton Rd., Florence 41 042 — 283-2542,
241-5511
WETZEL, Ralph M — Box 398, Livermore 42352 — 278-2708, 278-
2716
WHALEN, Billy G, — 2084 St. Teresa Dr.. Lexington 40502 — 269-
4580. 233-4166
WHEELING. James R. — Rt, 1, Box 436-C, Catlettsburg 41129 —
739-5579. 329-5460
WHITE. John Stanley — 4016 Mound St., Ashland 41101 — 325-
7032, 329-7341
WILSON. Larry Earl — 103 McAlpin Ave . Erianger 41018 — 727-
3156. 371-3370
WIGGINTON. L Thomas — 730 Brookline. Louisville 4021 4 — 367-
2103. 361-0123
WILDER. Jerry R, — 2042 Tulip. Bowling Green 421 01 — 781-3569.
745-2691
WILDT. Jerry N. — 4106 Caven Ct.. Louisville 40229 — 966-8398
WILLIAMS. Buford Jr. — Box 34. Railroad St.. Jackson 41339 —
666-5738. 666-5164
WILLIAMS. James A. — 1 12 Green St.. Horse Cave 42749 — 786-
2867. 758-2214 X-35
WILLIAMS. James H — P.O. Box 722. 529 Hilda Dr.. Gallipolis. OH
45631 — 446-4855. 446-4772
WILLIAMS. Richard D. — Route 1. Bonnieville 42713 — 765-4216.
737-5636
WILLIAMS. Terry R — 1 1 05 Crestview Way. Prospect 40059 — 228-
4593. 561-5038
WILLIS. Donald A. — Rt. 1. Box 1-22. Prestonsburg 41653 — 886-
3095. 285-3407
WILSON. James L. — 3819 Greenwich Way. Louisville 40218 —
491-4683
WILSON. Kelly W — C-206, Cooperstown, Lexington 40508 —
259-1175, 257-1681
WINFREY, William Steven — 315 Dorchester, Bowling Green 42101
— 781-5507, 781-6400
WINTER, Andrew J. — 310 Clay Hall. Transylvania Univ.. Lexing-
ton 40508 — 233-8688
WOOD, Walter A — Rt 1 , Leesburg Rd , Georgetown 40324 — 863-
2553, 232-7355
VANBOGAERT, Steve — 8614 Woodvalley Ln., Jeffersontown WOODWARD. Mark A — 513 Eastwood Dr.. Owensboro 42301 -
40299 — 239-4224
VANDERMALE. John — 395 Redding Rd.. #76, Lexington 40502 —
272-7735
VAUGHN, William E. — 3016 Winding Trail. Edgewood 41017 —
331-0826, 283-3451
VICORY, Alan H. Jr. — 104 K. Winding Way, Covington 41011 —
291-2661, 421-1151
. WADE. Bill — R.R. #5. Box 27E. Morganfield 42437 — 389-1061.
389-2419
WADE. Charles O. — 453-A 8th Ave.. Ft. Knox 40121 — 624-7193.
624-6525
WAIDE, Harry D, — P.O. Box 449, Madisonville 42431 —821-1139,
821-3870
WALDROP, Tom — 103 Golfcart Dr., Mayfield 42066 — 247-2500,
247-2734
683-0797
WRAY, Robert E. — 3702, Iron Horse Way, Louisville 40272 — 937-
2946
WRAY, Robert F — 3190 Burnham Ct., Lexington 40503 — 278-
2886
WRIGHT, Howard L. — 3911 Lewis Circle, Erianger 41018 — 342-
7396, 731-9343
WRIGHT, Jesse D. — Box 487, Neon 41840 — 855-7229, 855-4594
WRIGHT, John David — 1758 Raleigh Rd., Lexington 40505 —
293-1903, 254-0505
WRIGHT, James Lloyd — Rt. 1. Oxford Rd.. Georgetown 40324 —
863-3628, 232-4898
WRIGHT, Jon B. — Box 487, Neon 41840 — 855-4096
WUERTZ, John R. — 9805 Renown Ct.. Louisville 40299 — 267-
8565. 491-4310 X-337
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WYATT. Henry S. — Box 141, Rt, 4. Paris 40361 — 987-6420. 987-
6779
YANCEY, Henry L. — 9048 E. Estrada, Ft. Knox 401 21 — 624-6260.
624-2411
'I'ATES, George A — 516 Collier Ct., Lexington 40505 — 293-1033.
564-3020
YEISER. Gerald N, — 113 Windridge Dr, Winchester 40391 —744-
5916. 255-9257
YOUNG. James L — 709 Adela Ave,. Ludlow 41016 — 581-5419
YOUNG. William F — 3348 Fir Tree Ln . Erianger 41018 — 342-
8957. 261-2108
YOUNGREN. Duane Robert — 2806 Rockford Ln.. Louisville 40216
- 447-0206. 636-281 1
ZIMMER. Ttiomas W — 1 14 Summit Dr . Ft Mitchell 41017 — 341-
4566. 525-1344
ZIRKLE. Roland E — 525-A Stryker Village 42223 — 431-5128.
798-2310
ZOGG. Joe F — 2002 Lydia Dr . Owensboro 42301 — 683-0152.
926-3725
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unless otherwise designated. It two numbers are listed, the first is
that of the home phone.
Acton, Claude J. — Rt. 3 Box 174B. Somerset 42501 — 379-6479;
379-2360
Adams. Benny — General Delivery, Buckhorn 41721
Adams. Beverly S — 1 10 Tahoma Road, Lexington 40503 — 278-
0891: 253-3680
Adams, Wesley — Hendricks, Salyersville 41441 — 349-2242
Adkins, Jerry W. — Poplar St . Harlan 40831 — 573-2314; 573-9188
Adkins, fvladison L. — 200 Rockwell Village, Winchester 40391 —
744-7794; 744-6000
Akins, Clyde B. — 827 Jones St., Paducah 42001 — 443-5262; 444-
6311 X-494
Alexander, Donald E — RR#2, Milton 40045 — 502/268-3444; 812/
346-6100
Alexander, Ron J — 211 Main St., Harlan 40831 — 606/573-1490;
573-5022
Allen, Alvis — RR #4 Box 205, Ashland 41101 — 606/928-5635
Allen, Christopher T. — Rt. 2 Box 567. Portsmouth OH 45662 —614/
776-6492; 354-2836
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Anders, Raleigh A. — Rt. 4, Box 3720 Keavy 40737 — 864-4060;
528-3912
Anderson, Danny D — 7001 Daisy Ave., Louisville 40258 — 935-
8211; 288-6611
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573-5027
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1421
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4393
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3326
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236-3150
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321-2769; 241-5640
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245-6976; 812/945-2538
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3485
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0667
Ball, Charles Philip — Box 991, Middlesboro 40965 — 248-4806;
248-2125
Banks, Paul "Buddy" Jr — 928 Diedrich Dr., Flatwoods 41139 —
836-4807; 836-9419
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878-9300
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Barnes, Conard Gene — Box 202, Rockport 42369 — 274- 9362
Barnhill, E. Carl — 416 Columbia Way, Bowling Green 42101 —
502/781-5400; 781-9600
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839-5287; 564-3540
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3046
Barton. Ronald G — L-6 Seminary Village. Louisville 40280 — 897-
5491
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948-5900
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2075; 782-2900 X-291
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6960
Beck, Robert E. — 7530 Merlyn Circle. Louisville 40214 — 502/368-
1965
Beckner. Gene — Box 32, Manchester 40962 — 606/843-6077; 598-
2161
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6433
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0882; 843-3249
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491-2846; 582-6034
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Bell, Ronald Keith — 239 Tucker Station Rd.. Middletown 40243 —
502/245-6036; 502/423-1711
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6135
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8721; 589-4841
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381-0890
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8809; 821-2824
Bevins, Wallace I. — Box 091, Forest Hills 41527 — 606/237-4611;
353-7229
Bibelhauser, Nancy L — 135 San Jose Ct., Louisville 4021 6 — 448-
2800; 560-0162
Biliter, Kenneth N. — 337 Linden Walk Apt. 5, Lexington 40508 —
254-2073; 255-7196
Black, Donald L — 126 Balsinger St., London 40741 — 864-9496;
864-6734
Blair, Jeff — Box 224, Hindman 41822 — 606/785-5844; 785-3133
Blakeman, Mike T. — 1035 Legion Park Rd., Greensburg 42743 —
502/932-3461
Bland, Charles V — 11112 Thunder Dr., Louisville 40272 — 502/
935-4030; 581-2306
Bogar, Joseph D — Box 152, Hardy 41531 — 606/353-9540; 353-
7291 X-35
Bohanon, Alan K. — 106 Ridgecrest Dr., Campbellsville 42718 —
502/465-5400; 465-2877
Bond, Terry Lee — 1 1 Circle Dr., Crestview 41067 — 41 1-0723; 421-
1400
Borie, Jon — 1301 Kentucky St., Bowling Green 42101 — 502/842-
4636; 843-3249
Boucher, Larry Gene Jr. — 206 Pin Oak Place, Frankfort 40601 —
502/227-9976; 564-4550
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Bovinet, Gerald — 7712 Dingle Dell Rd., Louisville 40214 — 368- Carlton, Robert W. — 506 S. Railroad St., Earlington 42410 — 383-
4677 3651:767-2249
Bowling, Donald E, — 503 Scott Ave., Pikevllle 41501 —437-7243; Carnes, D. Dv^ight — 213A Wilson Lane, Middlesboro 40965 — 248-
432-2733 3193; 248-2394
Boyd, Billy C — Rt 1, Box 138C, Paris 40361 —606/987-2411; 269- Carr, Stanley David — Rt. 1, Box 114J, Science Hill 42453 — 606/
2336 423-2996; 423-3037
Bradley, Phillip D — 1530Quincy St , Louisville40206 — 583-5138; Casey, Ancie L. — Freeburn 41528 — 456-8123
589-9339 Cash, Charles C — 616 Hemlock Dr., Calvert City 42029 — 395-
Brady, Ron — 7059 Manderlay, Florence 41042 — 727-2260; 431- 4709; 395-4165 X-217
6133 Catron, Ken — 164 Lakeshore Dr. #12, Lexington 40502 — 606/
Branham, Donald R — 21 1 Holiday Rd,, Winchester 40391 — 744- 269-7507; 744-1832
1156; 744-6412 Cecil, JimmieR. —Box 193, Stanville 41659 — 478-9839; 478-9138
Branham, George — 2708 Lorraine St , Ashland 41 101 —325-3690; Cessna, Clayborn Jr. — Box 664, Central City 42330 — 754-5304;
329-7253 754-2230
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7551; 533-6224 726-8836; 726-6434
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737-5127 873-4927; 873-3181
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277-4889 5841 ; 431-1300
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9926; 541-2330 — 254-5231
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(Left to Right) Front Row: G. Wellt, C. Hampton, R. Smith, B. Brown, D. Gray, S. BIythe, B.
Bellamy, J. Smotherman, T. Smith, K. Lee. Second Row: J. Wooldrldge, O. ShIfflet, T. Williams, S.
Pillow, G. Head, D. McCormIck, E. Hanks. T. Wllklns, D. Grodon, S. Farmer, K. Barrett, T.
Covington, K. Fruits, M. Woods. Third Row: J. Todd, M. Jackson, J. Long, K. Katz, T. Allen, T.
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Russellville 20 Murray 13
Russellville Franklin Simpson 20
Russellville 46 Todd County
Russellville 8 Ft. Campbell 38
Russellville 51 Crittenden Co. 20
Russellville 33 Fulton
Russellville 28 Ballard Memorial 20
Russellville 14 Trigg County 7
Russellville 27 Fulton Co. 3
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Russellville 10 Tompkinsville
Russellville 26 Owen County 13
Russellville 16 Bellevue
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DECEMBER 1980
BELLEVUE — CLASS A, RUNNER-UP, CHAMPION
(Left to Right) Front Row: G. Guthler, B. Veatch, D. Miller, B. Sutkamp, S. Carver. Second Row: S. Crittenden, K. Fausz,
O. Grau, B. Guthier, J. Crawford, M. Hatch, D. Walz, A. Schreiber. Third Row: J. IHurtt, S. C\aTk, E. Rauh, M. Sutltamp, D.
Keiiy, R. Swope, B. Dezarn, M. Wormaid. Fourth Row: J. Guillen, B. Schwierjohann, V. Leopold, B. Huninghalce, D. McGaha,
J. Veatch, M. Mercer, L. Stephens. Fifth Row: C. Sutkamp, R. Winter, J. Groneck, M. Rafferty, M. King, A. Brock, D. Eaton, L.
Bernitt. Sixth Row: J. Morton, R. Ebert, D. Kaeiin, T. Kern, R. South, J. Cashweii.
PARIS — CLASS A, REGION II, DISTRICT I, CHAMPION
(Left to Right) Front Row: D. Hawkins, M. Florence, M. Judy, M. Bell, D. Weils, I. Rice, G. Brooks, D. Duncan, K. Crumble,
B. Cloyd, M. Fryer, T. Dale, K. Myers, T. Crumbia. Second Row: E. Johnson, M. Walton, T. Howard, B. Luther, R. Sargent,
T. Merringer, J. Livengood, G. Rankin, G. Richardson, L. Emmons, W. Miles, D. Crumble, E. Smith. Third Row: S. Beheler,
J. Stanfield, B. Wall, C. Mitchell, S. Baker, B. Williamson, K. Brown, C. Duncan, J. Clark, K. Brockman, T. Parrish, T. Rice,
M. Mack. Fourth Row: J. Reed, D. Wells, R. Dumphord, K. McCarty, S. Scott, H. Hutsell, B. Clark, R. Clark, D. Puckett,
R. Powell (Mgr.).
TOMPKINSVILLE — CLASS A, DISTRICT 2, REGION I, CHAMPION
(Left to Right) Front Row: S. Guffey, D. Kir, M. Petett, G. High, M. Baxter, J. Gerughty, D. Gearalds, B. Complon, S.
Kirkpatrick, B. Harlin. Second Row: Coach McClendon, B. Emmert, R. Kirk, D. Kirk, C. Tooley, D. Copas, J. Graves, J.
Tooley, D. Anderson, C. Hundley, F. Pipkin, 8. Turner, Coach Miller. Third Row: J. Finley, T. Graves, N. Gearalds, J. Jenkins,
J. Graves, K. Rich, B. Miles, R. Murphy, C. Harlin, J. Petett, B. Tooley, B. Smith, M. Pipkin, Coach Moore, Coach VanZant.
Fourth Row: Coach Carter, B. McClendon, B. Crowe, K. Pruitt, J. Finley, B. Murphy, D. Anderson, T. Dubree, J. Emmert,
K. Anderson, S. Headrick, D. Dyer, K. Hagan, R. Davis, R. Whiles, B. Baker, J. Gerughty.
The Kentucky High School Athlete
Official Organ of ttie
Kentucky High Sctiool Athiietic Association
VOL XLIII — No. 5
DECEMBER, 1980
$2.00 Per Year
DELEGATE ASSEMBLY MEMBERS
Members of the Delegate Assembly at the
forthcoming 1981 annual meeting of the Association were
elected by the Board appointed state representatives of
the K.H.S.A.A. There were several ties in the voting for
delegate and alternate. These ties were broken recently,
with the delegates and alternates determined by lot. Article
IV, Section 2-c, of the Constitution states in the last
sentence "If the duly elected delegate or alternate does not
answer the roll call at the annual meeting of the Delegate
Assembly, the district shall remain not represented." The
names of the district representatives are as follows:
Delegates
(1) Ray C. Wilson, Jr., (2) Tom H. Stephenson, (3) C.
W. Jones, (4) Bobby G. Miller, (5) Charles T. Elder, (6)
Howard R. Crittenden, (7) James Henry. (8) Marshall
Patterson, (9) Frank A. List, (10) Allen Miller, (11) Rob Cox,
(12) Jake Russell, (13) Howard Gorrell, (14) Denval
Barriger, (15) Jerry L. Harris, (16) David R. Sharp, (17) Bill
Reynolds, (18) John Sullivan, (19) T. G. Florence, (20)
Harry Loy, (21) Sister Maureen Coughlin, (22) Jerry
Wilkinson, (23) Walter J. Pickett, (24) Mike McDaniel, (25)
Jack Kleier, (26) John R. Whiting, (27) Tom McCarthy, (28)
Arthur K. Draut, (29) James F. Huggins, (30) David Baird,
(31) Bobby Simpson, (32) Steve Deskins, (33) Jim
Johnson, (34) Jack Kaelin, (35) Bob Schneider, (36)
Timothy Barrow, (37) Joe Judy, (38) Ron Reule, (39) Elza
Whalen, Jr., (40) Danny Click, (41) Donald Hines, (42) Zeb
Blankenship, (43) Mike Lamb, (44) Tommy Martin, (45)
Johnnie Ray Laswell, (46) Mike Candler, (47) George
Owen Horton, (48) C. L. Simpson, (49) Bruce Morris, (50)
James Michael Davis, (51) James A. Pursifull, (52) Kirk
Chiles, (53) Wm. Halliburton Greer, (54) Denny Fugate.
(55) William A. Toler, (56) Charlie Duncil, (57) Ronald
Gullett, (58) Denzil Halbert, (59) Thomas M Swartz, (60)
John G'Brian, (61) Dienzel Dennis, (62) Don Gaunce, (63)
Lafe Walters, (64) Eugene Clark.
Alternates
(1 ) Barkley Jones, (2) Steve Speed, (3) Boyd Whitt, (4)
W. A. Franklin, (5) A. Y. Hodge, Jr., (6) Richard Vincent, (7)
Lige Shadowen, (8) Fleming Thornton, (9) W P. Wheeler,
(10) Jim Wilcox, (11) Damon Akridge, (12) Bob Burden,
(13) Wallace Mason, (14) Don Webb, (15) Bill Jones, (16)
Randall Grider, (17) Kenneth Tabb, (18) Bobby Embry,
(19) Virgil Chambers, (20) David Payne, (21) Joseph
McPherson, (22) Byron Bell, (23) John S. Pittenger. (24)
Jim Watkins, (25) Paul Young, (26) Darrell Fox, (27) J. V.
Reschar, Sr., (28) George E. Morrison, (29) Gary
Dennison, (30) Gene Harper, (31 ) Billy E. Prewitt, (32) C. R.
Wenderoth, (33) Bob Murdock, (34) Rev. Edwin B. Heile,
(35) Carl Foster, (36) Chester Turner, (37) John Colbaugh,
(38) Daniel Cooper, (39) Sister Jude Birck, (40) Robert
Smith, (41) Ken Tippett, (42) James E. Gash, (43) Larry
Blackford, (44) Bill Patton, (45) Marshall Norton, (46) Jack
D. Portwood, (47) Eldon E. Davidson, (48) Harold Belcher,
(49) Bobby Keith, (50) Bill Swafford, (51) Glen Taylor
Collins, (52) Mike Jones, (53) James Rollins, (54) Randy
Napier, (55) James 8. Goff, (56) Gary Pack, (57) A. B.
Conley, (58) Frankie Francis, (59) Morris W. Justice, (60)
James E. Hawkins, (61) Jerry Noblitt, (62) William
Calhoun, (63) Richard Baker, (64) James Hutchinson.
SWIMMING — REGIONAL SITES
FEBRUARY 13-14, 1981
Northern Kentucky - Site: Scott High School,
Managers Andy Christofield and Dave Webb.
Central Kentucky - Site: Eastern Kentucky University
Manager, Tim Cahill.
Western Kentucky - Site: Bowling Green High School
Manager, John Strode.
Louisville - Site: LaKeside Swim Club Manager Jack
Thompson.
State Swimming Meet - Eastern Kentucky University,
Richmond, Kentucky, February 27 & 28, 1981, Manager
Tim Cahill.
GIRLS' GYMNASTICS - REGIONAL SITES
Louisville - Saturday February 14, 1981, Site: Ky.
Country Day, Manager, Debbie Howell.
Central Kentucky - Wednesday, February 11, 1981,
Site: Henry Clay High School, Manager. Marilyn Lemaster.
State Gymnastics Meet (Boys & Girls) Site: Alumni
Coliseum, Eastern Kentucky University, Date: Saturday,
February 21, 1981. Boys Manager - Jim Nance, Girls
Manager, Kathy Case.
KHSAA Football Films Available
Films of the final gannes of the 1979 Classes A,
AA, AAA and AAAA Kentucky High School Athletic
Association Football Playoffs are now available by
getting in touch with Mrs. Monroe, Film Library,
University of Kentucky, Lexington, Kentucky
40506, Phone number 258-2828. A small fee is
charged to take care of the postage.
The films were taken for the benefit of coaches,
officials, players and fans and to promote emphasis
on high school football.
FILMS
The films listed below are in the Film Library of the
University of Kentuclcy's College of Education. The code
letters "e, j, s, c, a" refer to elementary, junior high, senior
high, college and adult audiences who may enjoy the
particular film listed. The rental prices shown do not apply
to schools which use one of the special subscription
service plans offered by the Bureau of Audio-Visual
Material.
Basketball
BASKETBALL BY RUPP, j-s-c-a, 2 reels, $3 00
Animated play diagrams, slow motion photography,
and action shots are combined in this new film prepared
under the personal direction of Mr Rupp, especially for
coaching use. Among the drills and plays covered in this
film are: pivot man's slide into the basket: Play No. 6, the
famous Kentucky basket maker: legal screening: pene-
tration zone defense; and the Kentucky fast break.
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THE KENTUCKY HIGH SCHOOL ATHLETE FOR DECEMBER, 1980
DECEMBER, 1980 Vol. XLIII, No. 5
Published monthly, except June and July, by the Kentucky
High School Athletic Association, Office of Publication,
560 E, Cooper Dr., P.O. Box 22280, Lexington, Ky 40522.
Second class postage paid at Lexington, Kentucky.
Acceptance for mailing at special rate of postage provided
for in Section 1103. Act of October 3, 1917, authorized
May 3, 1926 Publication No 293080.
Editor TOM MILLS
Assistant Editor JEAN BATSEL
Assistant Editor BRIGID L. DeVRIES
Assistant Editor LOUIS STOUT
Assistant Editor BILLY V. WISE
Lexington, Kentucky
BOARD OF CONTROL
President .. Zeb Blankenship (1977-1981) Nicholasville
Vice-Pres J D. Minnehan (1978-1982) LaGrange
Directors .. Charles D Black (1980-1984) Barbourville:
John Brock (1980-1984) Morehead; Whaylon Coleman
(1980-1984) Owensboro, Robie Harper, Jr. (1979-1983)
Drakesboro, Alvis Johnson (1980-1984) Harrodsburg;
Walter J Pickett (1980-1982) Valley Station; Barney
Thweatt (1977-1981) Hopkinsville, Fairce O Woods
(1979-1983) Flemingsburg, Conley Manning, State Dept
of Education representative.
Subscription Rate $2 GO per year
From the Commissioner's Office
FILMS
Basketball
(Continued)
BASKETBALL BY THE RULES, e-j-s-c-a, 3 reels (30 min.)
color, $1.00
Penetrates beneath the surface of the game to provide
a thorough examination of the playing rules and officiating
procedures It will aid the fans as well as officials, coaches
and players to better understand those difficult judgment
decisions that occur constantly. (KHSAA)
BASKETBALL FUNDAMENTALS — INDIVIDUAL TECH-
NIQUES, j-s-c-a, 1% reels, $2.50
Branch McCracken, Indiana University basketball
coach, used his team to demonstrate the fundamentals of
basketball. Slow motion photography is used to break the
various court techniques down into easily grasped
essentials.
BASKETBALL KENTUCKY STYLE, j-s-c-a, 2 reels, $3.00
(in state), $5.00 (out of state)
This is the revised edition of the film "basketball by
Rupp," prepared under the personal direction of Mr. Rupp
especially for coaching use.
BASKETBALL TECHNIQUES FOR GIRLS, j-s-c-a, 1 reel,
$2.00
Basic movement skills (running, starting, stopping,
turning) passing (finger control, movement with the pass,
leading the receiver, choice of the right pass), catching
(side pass, high pass), shooting (finger control, arm
extension, wrist flip, choice of the right shot), dribbling,
taking, and pivoting are demonstrated and explained in
this film.
BASKETBALL TODAY, e-j-s-c-a, 3 reels (33 min), color,
$1.00
This film differentiates between goal tending and
basket interference. Why can't there be goal tending
during a free throw? It takes all other questionable
situations and simplifies them for the fans, players,
coaches and officials in this new film.
CHAMPIONSHIP BASKETBALL — TEAM TECHNIQUES,
j-s, 1 reel, $2.00
Man-to-Man defense is shown, with the means best
used under varying conditions
DEFENSIVE FOOTWORK IN BASKETBALL, j-s-c-a, 1
reel, $2.00
Striding with an opponent, checking, maneuvering
him out of position and other basic skills are illustrated,
using special photography to demonstrate points. Re-
bounding, pivoting and correlated arm action are taught
also.
LOUISVILLE MALE VS. ANDERSON COUNTY (1971
Basketball Finals), e-j-s-c-a, 3 reels, (33 min.). Color,
Silent, $1.00
The Male Bulldogs displayed their superiority in
wearing down a smaller but talented Anderson County to
win the championship for the second consecutive year, 83-
66. (KHSAA)
RUPP'S PARADE TO THE NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP
of 1958, j-s-c-a, 4 reels, $4.50
This film presents the highlights of all the games, both
regular season and tournament games, which led up to the
U of K's Wildcats winning the NCAA basketball crown.
SHOOTING IN BASKETBALL, j-s-c-a, 1 reel, $2.00
Concentraing on the set shots, this film pictures the
action of the throw, stance aim, trajectory, and fingertip
control. Special attention is given total body coordination,
especially inward rotation of the hand and arm making the
throw.
WINNING WAYS, 16mm (28 min), color (or black and
white)
The film is designed to provide the viewer with a better
understanding of the rules and a finer appreciation of
basketball as played at the interscholastic and intercol-
legiate levels. Through the use of slow motion
photography, stop action and instant replay, colorful and
informative play situations are demonstrated by both boys'
and girls' teams to illustrate the guidelines used by officials
in making those tough judgment decisions that constantly
occur in basketball.
Wrestling
JIU JITSU, j-s-c-a, 1 reel (13 min), $1.00
Demonstrates the effective, dangerous Jiu Jitsu
defense against knife, gun, club and mugging attacks.
WRESTLING OFFICIATING ILLUSTRATED, j-s-c-a, 2
reels, color $1.00
Interpretations given in Wrestling Officiating Illus-
trated have been made by the National Federation
members of the Joint Rules Committee. The film covers
takedowns, reversals, escapes, leaving the mat, stalling,
scoring and illegal holds such as body slam, bar slam, full
nelson and chicken wing Guidelines for officiating and
interpreting the rules are provided. In all there are sixty
separate scenes of wrestling. This film will provide the
much needed guidance and proper interpretations for
interscholastic competition.
WRESTLING TODAY, 16mm, (17 min.), color
This film displays the starting position on the mat, for
the defensive and offensive man and also the referee's
position. Also when control is gained, takedown, when
control is lost or the escape, when control change is
reversed. The near fall and pinning situations from a
takedown standpoint, stalling tactics in neutral positions.
This is a brief synopsis of the pertinent areas of the
rules code illustrated in this color film. The movie was
produced by the National Federation of State High School
Associations.
THE KENTUCKY HIGH SCHOOL ATHLETE FOR DECEMBER, 1980
Page Three
1980 Kentucky High School Football Playoff Winners
Finals — Kentucky Fair & Exposition Center
Louisville, Kentucky
REGION I
District 1 — Russellville 10
CLASS A
District 2 — Tompkinsville
nusseiivMit! ixi
REGION II
District 1 — Paris
Owen County 13
District 2 — Owen County 20
Russellville 16
REGION III
District 1 — Bellevue 36
District 2 — Raceland 6
Bellevue 46
REGION IV — District 1
Sub-District 1 — Cumberland 7
Sub-District 2 — Williamsburg
District 2
Sub-District 1 — Fleming Neon 14
Cumberland 7
Sub-District 2 — Paintsville 21
Paintsville 31
Paintsville 21
Bellevue
REGION 1
District 1 — Fort Campbell
CLASS AA
20
District 2
Sub-District 1 — Glasgow 33
Glasgow 6
Fort Campbell 19
Sub-District 2 — Green Co, 13
Fort Campbell 7
REGION II
District 1 — Bardstown
33
District 2
Sub-District 1 — Carroll Co. 36
Carroll County 6
Bardstown 7
Sub-District 2 — East Carter 12
REGION III
District 1 — Russell County 8
District 2 — Corbin 47
Corbin 42
REGION IV
District 1 — Whitesburg 15
District 2 — Pikeville 47
Pikeville 13
Corbin 16
REGION I
District 1 — Union County 12
District 2 — Franklin Simpson 14
CLASS AAA
Franklin Simpson 26
:]
REGION II
District 2
Sub-District 1 — Meade Co, 36
Meade County 24
Sub-District 2 — LaRue Go. 6
15
District 2 — Woodford County
Meade County 6
Russellville
State Chiampion
Class A
Nov. 28, 1980
Corbin
State Ctiampion
Class AA
Nov. 28, 1980
Franklin Simpson 16
Conner 54
REGION III
District 1
Sub-District 1 — Conner 21
Sub-District 2 — Newp o rt 16
District 2
Sub-District 1 — Whitley Co. 42 Whitley Co 8
Sub-District 2 — Estill Co, 12
REGION IV
District 1 — Leslie Co 22
District 2 — Belfry 21
Conner 42
Leslie County 13
Conner
Franklin-Simpson
State Champions
Class AAA
Nov. 28, 1980
Page Four
THE KENTUCKY HIGH SCHOOL ATHLETE FOR DECEMBER, 1980
1980 Kentucky State High School Football Playoff Winners
CLASS AAAA ^ JEFFERSON COUNTY
District 4 (W) — Trinity 24
Trinity 13
Trinity 7
District 2 (R) — Falrdale 6
Moore
District 2 (W) — Moore 19
Butler
Trinity 31
District 4 (R) — Ballard 14
Butler 24
Jefferson County
Champion
Class AAAA
Nov. 21, 1980
District 3 (W) — St. Xavler 6
District 1 (R) — Butler 23
Bishop David 14
District 1 (W) — Bishop David 20
District 3 (R) — Iroquois 3
CLASS AAAA — STATE
REGION I
District 1 — Paducah Tllghman 40
District 2 — Owensboro 14
Paducah Tllghman 7
REGION II
District 1 — North Hardin 7
District 2 — Shelby County 41
REGION III
District 1 — Henry Clay 23
Shelby County
Trinity
Class AAAA Char
Fairgrounds
Nov. 29, 198(
Paducah Tllghman 27
Henry Clay 21
District 2 — Madison Central
Paul Blazer 6
Henry Clay 20
REGION IV
District 1 — Campbell County 7
District 2 — Paul Blazer 38
Paducah Tllghman 8
State Champion
Class AAAA
Nov. 21, 1980
THE KENTUCKY HIGH SCHOOL ATHLETE FOR DECEMBER, 1980
Page Five
1980-81 K.H.S.A.A. MEMBERSHIP AND ASSIGNMENTS TO DISTRICTS AND
REGIONS FOR GIRLS AND BOYS BASKETBALL TOURNAMENTS
School
D. 1
D. 2
D. 3
D. 4
Carlisle County
Fulton
Fulton County
Hickman County
Ballard Memorial
Heatti
Lone Oak
Paducah Tilgtiman
Reidland
St. Mary
Fancy Farm
Farmington
Lowes
Mayfield
Sedalia
Symsonia
Wingo
Calloway County
Marshall County
Murray
Address
Bardwell 42023
Fulton 42041
Hickman 42050
Clinton 42031
Barlow 42024
West Paducati 42086
Paducah 42001
Paducah 42001
Paducah 42001
Paducah 42001
Fancy Farm 42039
Farmington 42040
Lowes 42061
Mayfield 42066
Sedalia 42079
Symsonia 42082
Wingo 42088
Murray 42071
Benton 42025
Murray 42071
REGION I
Principal
Burley Mathis
Barkley Jones
Richard Wilkerson
Ray Wilson
Bob Rogers
Don Werner
Thomas H. Stephenson
Dr. Jim Jackson
Allen Franklin
Rev Gerald Calhoun
Donald M Jones
C W Jones
Charles Ford
Ralph Colby
Jimmy Wiggins
Boyd Whitt
Donald Spicer
Jerry Ainley
Bobby G Miller
W, A Franklin
REGION II
Boys'
Coach
Craynor Slone
Donald Call
Joe Smith
Dale Ray
B B Kendrick
John Waggoner
Steve Speed
Berny Miller
Dennis Gourley
Larry Hopper
Joe Mikez
Louis Sims
James Long
Roger Fields
Ken Wray
Steve Dreher
Wayne Wadlington
Charles Nute
Bobby Toon
Cary Miller
Girls'
Coach
David Hoskins
Wayne Lohaus
Richard Henson
Gerald Vaughn
Frankie Haneline
Bob Noles
Cliff Owen
David Roof
Gary Cunningham
Ricfiard Durbin
Phillip Forester
Terry Yates
James C. Turner
Lanny Lancaster
Billy Kinsey
Belinda Davidson
Bridges Holland
David Elliott
Howard Beth
Rick Fisher
D. 5 Caldwell County
Crittenden County
Livingston Central
Lyon County
Trigg County
D. 6 Henderson County
Providence
Union County
Webster County
D. 7 Dawson Springs
Madisonviile North
Hopkins
South Hopkins
West Hopkins
D. 8 Christian County
Fort Campbell
Hopkinsville
Todd County Central
University Heights
Academy
D. 9 Apollo
Daviess County
McLean County
Mount St Joseph
Academy
Owensboro
Owensboro Catholic
D. 10 Bremen
Central City
Drakesboro
Graham
Greenville
Hughes Kirk
Muhlenburg Central
D. 11 Breckinridge Co.
Frederick Fraize
Hancock County
St. Romuald
Trinity
D. 12 Butler County
Fordsville
Grayson County
Ohio County
Princeton 42445
Marion 42064
Burna 42028
Eddyville 42038
Cadiz 42211
Henderson 42420
Providence 42450
Morganfield 42437
Dixon 42409
Dawson Springs 42408
Madisonviile 42431
Nortonville 42442
Nebo 42441
Hopkinsville 42240
Ft Campbell 42223
Hopkinsville 42240
Elkton 42220
Hopkinsville 42240
Owensboro 42301
Owensboro 42301
Calhoun 42327
Maple Mount 42356
Owensboro 42301
Owensboro 42301
Bremen 42325
Central City 42330
Drakesboro 42337
Graham 42344
Greenville 42345
Beechmont 42323
Powderly 42367
Harned 40144
Cloverport 40111
Lewisport 42351
Hardinsburg 40143
Whitesville 42378
Morgantown 42261
Fordsville 42443
Leitchfield 42754
Hartford 42347
Charles T Elder
A. Y. Hodge
Kenneth Hardin
Buddy Nichols
August Pisa
Howard R. Crittenden
Wm. Darvis Snodgrass
Richard V incent
Dr. Otis Reed
Philip Back
Floyd Brown
William Dunning
Gary Morgan
Barney Thweatt
Bill Perry
Harold Wood
Andrew Renick
Robert Baker
REGION III
Frank List
W. P. Wheeler
Charles R. Summers
Sr Catherine
Lauterwasser
Bill Van Winkle
Rev. Ed Bradley
Ken Arbuckle
Jim Wilcox
James L. Stewart
Carl Sparks
J. R. Whitehead
Allen J. Miller
Perry F. Hill
Rob Cox
Dr. Leonard Ralph
Herbert S Young
Sr. Michael Friedmon
Joseph M. Delehunt
Darrel C. Hampton
Bryce Roberts
Teddy White
Ray C. Johnson
Harry Byrd
Norm Weaver
Don Ringstaff
Doug Phelps
Ray Maggard
Bob Mulcahy
James Crouse
Tris Kington
John Wilson
Mark Adams
Don Parson
Lonnie Burgett
Jim Beshear
Lyie Dunbar
Mike Warner
Charles Hayslip
Fred Harper
Steve Smith
John Whitmer
Mike West
Rick Johnson
Randy Embry
James Mueller
Bryan Whitaker
Bill Loney
Robie Harper
Taylor Sparks
Steve Knight
Randy Ursery
Dale Todd
Dean Hobbs
Ed Belcher
Wayne Chapman
Roger Owen
Mike Baker
Robert Burden
Patrick Jenkins
Cecil Goff
Don Williams
William Fralick
Joe McCord
James Lewis
Carroll Wadlington
Jim Wallace
Jerry Mezur
Wayne Morris
Bob Brantley
Phil Gibson
Linda Highfill
Teresa Ashby
Shirley Beshears
Douglas Harris
Lynn Colley
Kenneth Killebrew
Bob McCord
Jerri Houckin
Charles Hinson
Willis McClure
Jim Duke
Andy Groves
Martha Luckett
Brant Talbott
Mike Reeves
Barry Barnes
Mark Eades
Robie Harper
Mickey Strader
Ron Wigglesworth
Terry Shutt
Sam Sparks
Denny LaGrange
Carroll McDonald
David Cowden
Neil Maddock
Don Edge
Diann Embry
Darlene Ashby
Mike Geary
Janet Magan
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THE KENTUCKY HIGH SCHOOL ATHLETE FOR DECEMBER, 1980
D. 13 Adairville
Auburn
Chandlers Chapel
Lewlsburg
Olmstead
Russellville
D. 14 Bowling Green
Franklin-Simpson
Potter
Warren Central
Warren East
D. 15 Allen County
Barren County
Edmonson County
Glasgow
D. 16 Clinton County
Cumberland County
Gamaliel
Metcalfe County
Tompkinsville
D. 17 East Hardin
Elizabethtown
Fort Knox
Meade County
North Hardin
West Hardm
D, 18 Caverna
Green County
Hart County
LaRue County
D. 19 Bardstown
Bethlehem
Nelson County
Washington County
D. 20 Adair County
Campbellsville
Marion County
Taylor County
D. 21 Central
Evangel
Portland Christian
Presentation Academy
Shawnee
D, 22 Angela Merici
Bishop David
Butler
Pleasure Ridge Park
Western
Ninth & O Christian
D. 23 Beth Haven Christian
Doss
Fairdale
Jesse Stuart
Valley
D. 24 DeSales
Holy Rosary Academy
Iroquois
Southern
Thomas Jefferson
Adairville 42202
Auburn 42206
Auburn 42206
Lewisburg 42256
Olmstead 42265
Russellville 42276
Bowling Green 42101
Franklin 42134
Bowling Green 42101
Bowling Green 42101
Bowling Green 42101
Scottsville 42164
Glasgow 42141
Brownsville 42210
Glasgow 42141
Albany 42602
Burkesville 42717
Gamaliel 42140
Edmonton 42129
Tompkinsville 42167
Glendale 42740
Elizabethtown 42701
Fort Knox 40120
Brandenburg 40108
Radcliff 40160
Stephensburg 42781
Horse Cave 42749
Greensburg 42743
Munfordville 42765
Hodgenville 42748
Bardstown 40004
Bardstown 40004
Bardstown 40004
Springfield 40069
Columbia 42728
Campbellsville 42718
Lebanon 40033
Campbellsville 42718
Louisville
Louisville 40219
Louisville 40212
Louisville 40203
Louisville 40212
Louisville 40216
Louisville 40216
Louisville 40216
Louisville 40258
Shively 40216
Louisville 40272
Valley Station 40272
Louisville 40214
Fairdale 401 18
Valley Station 40272
Valley Station 40272
Louisville 40214
Louisville 40214
Louisville 40215
Louisville 40219
Louisville 40219
REGION IV
Jesse L. Richards
Howard Gorrell
Lorenza Davis
Darrell D. Dooley
Bob Nylin
Wallace Mason
Denval Barriger
Ken Metcalf
Daniel Carmon
David D. Crowe
Joe H. Watkins
Bennie Keen
James C. Coomer
Johnny Vincent
Jerry L. Harris
Ron Chumbley
David Sharp
James Graves
Hershul Toms
Randall Grider
REGION V
Bill Reynolds
Charles Rawlings
William S. Johns
Vernon K, Wilson
Ray Story
Dane Hicks
Murrell A, Woosley
Forrest Kelly
Waymond Denison
Corkv Cox
Jude Talbott
Sister Margaret Willis
T, G Florence
William Virgil Chambers
Harry Loy
David W- Fryrear Sr.
William P. McCall
Edward Cox
REGION VI
Joseph McPherson
Jim Howard
Ted Hardin
Sr. Maureen Coughlin
George Carson
Sr. Paula Kleine-Kracht
Jerry Wilkinson
Byron H. Bell
Charles Miller
John D. Brown
Rosemary Hatcher
Rev John Russell
John S. Pittenger
John W Turner
Harry Tibbs
Walter J. Pickett
Father Farrell Kane
Sr. Mary Louise Edwards
Eugenia S Lewis
James R. Burch
Stanley K Whitaker
REGION VII
Bill Davis
Barry Reed
Gerald Sinclair
David Billingsley
Jack Pack
Don Burton
Bob Hoggard
Damon Tabor
Rick Furr
Curtis Turley
Dallas Embry
Gary Shelton
Wendel Brown
Bowman Davenport
Bobby Cook
Gary Dunlap
David Wells
Bill Murphy
Samuel Reeves
Russell Vanzant
Kenny Morris
Roy Woolum
Bill Warren
David Jenkins
Ron Bevars
Pat Tully
Kim Shaw
Carl Deaton
Roy McKamey
Bobby Embry
Wally Johnson
Bruce Blair
Randall Robertson
Whitey Simpson
Glynn Nixon
Jack Keeney
Charlie Hopkins
Fred Waddle
Robert L Graves
Ed Frank
Eugene Schreiner
Lloyd Harris
Myron Huey
Mike Durham
Gary Schaffer
James Schurfranz
Alan Vance
Joe Bailey
Leon Mudd
Stan Hardin
Gary Sundmacker
Glenn Collie
Lucian Raque
Charles Moore
Rick Shadburn
Maurice Payne
Mike Haines
Tim Owens
Jim Thompson
Martha Nation
Lugene Rogers
Matt Tipton
C. A. Meisel
Teresa Condit
Mary Ruth Furr
Vanous Lloyd
Fred Carter
David Young
Bobby Steenbergen
Gerald Meredith
Terry Flatt
David McFarland
Tommy Watson
Louis Lee Carter
Gary Richardson
Lewis D. Carter
Kenny Rucker
Bob Shearer
Charles Jones
Roger Cross
Marlene Lamm
Mike Williams
Phil Gowdy
Marty Glanzer
Terry Martin
Joe Newton
Roland Williams
Gary Kidwell
Peggy Horton
Bill Newton
Greg Bardm
Kelly Baugh
Beverly Roby
Rollin McQueary
Lou Wheeler
Donna Hagg
Ms. Vivian Dunlevy
Lonnie Johnson
Ray Koch
Tena Leahy
Larry Pack
Charles Robert Jones
Melanie McDowell
Bob Ogden
Phil Ritz
Elizabeth Thornberry
Richard Emery
Marsha McGrath
Martha Todd
Sandy Walker
Bill Brown
Richard Cesler
D. 25
D. 26
Brown
Louisville 40202
duPont Manual
Louisville 40208
Ky. School f/t Blind
Louisville 40206
Louisville Collegiate
Louisville 40204
Male Traditional
Louisville 40203
Mercy Academy
Louisville 40204
St. Xavier
Louisville 40217
Assumption
Louisville 40205
Atherton
Louisville 40205
Ky Country Day
Louisville 40207
Seneca
Louisville 40220
Trinity
Louisville 40207
Fred Holden
Lonnie Willoughby
Martha Ellison
Joe Liedtke
Richmond H. Marcy
Nancy E. Kussrow
R. Ted Boehm
Sr. Victoria Vondenberger
Bro. Edward Dricoll Alan Donhoff
Sr. Theresa Marie Osborne
Cletus Hubbs Bill Moore
James C. Ledyard Andy Means
John R. Whiting Tony Carman
Rev. Thomas Duerr Joe Thompson
Leonard Coulter
Robert T. Greene Jr.
Sally Mackin
Charles Just
Mary Hoben
Janet Childress
John Filar
Susie Sweitzer
THE KENTUCKY HIGH SCHOOL ATHLETE FOR DECEMBER, 1980
Page Seven
D. 27 Durrett
Fern Creek
Jeffersontown
Marion C. Moore
Walden
D. 28 Ballard
Eastern
Sacred Heart Academy
Waggener
Westport
Louisville 40213
Louisville 40291
Jeffersontown 40299
Louisville 40228
Lyndon 40222
Louisville 40222
Middletown 40243
Louisville 40206
Louisville 40207
Louisville 40222
D.
29
Bullitt Central
Shepherdsville 40165
Bullitt East
Mt- Washington 40047
Nortfi Bullitt
Shepherdsville 40165
Spencer County
Taylorsville 40071
D.
30
Anderson County
Lawrenceburg 40342
Eminence
Eminence 40019
Henry County
New Castle 40050
Shelby County
Shelbyville 40065
Western Anderson
Lawrenceburg 40342
D.
31
Carroll County
Carrollton 41008
Gallatin County
Warsaw 41095
Oldham County
Buckner 40010
Trimble County
Bedford 40006
D.
32
Grant County
Dry Ridge 41035
Owen County
Owenton 40359
Scott County
Georgetown 40324
Williamstown
Williamstown 41097
Thomas McCarthy
John V. Reschar Sr
James A. Sexton
Luther E. McDowell
Helen C. Masten
Patrick L. Crawford
George Morrison
Sr, Louise Marie W
A. K. Draut
Harold E Andrews
REGION VIM
George Valentine
Ray Foster
C. T. Collins
James F- Huggins
Sonny Fentress
David A, Baird
Ronald Young
Sam W. Chandler
Charles W. Scott
William Cord
Bill Prewitt
J D, Minnehan
John Higgins
Carl Webster
George W, Baker
Tom Sims
Steve M, Deskins
Adrian Cooksey
George Abernathy
Robert Bozarth
Jr. Tom Finnegan
Don Salyer
Bill Johnson
llenbrink
Don Hottman
Joe Burks
Bill Schott
Bill Bass
Garry Jervis
Mike Oder
Steve Barriger
Jim Willhite
John Reeves
Tom Creamer
Paul Watts
Robert Simpson
Wayne Scudder
Dave Hart Jr.
Tom Sibley
C, R- Wenderoth
Larry Morgan
Everett Varney
Bill Simpkins
David Haynes
Sandra Callahan
Bernadette Kok
Suzanne Wallace
Janice Crenshaw
Frank Haneline
Deanie Feger
Bunny Daugherty
Art Olliges
Beverly Gass
Mary Ann Elam
Steve Small
Scott Morrison
David Emery
Bill Pickett
Lynn Swigert
Paula Martin
Charlotte Chowning
Lazetta Cook
William Yates
Jim Hinsdale
Dave Weedman
Jim Barnes
Bill Davidson
Delmas Castle
Robert Bottoms
Bob Buege
D. 33 Boone County
Conner
Dixie Heights
Lloyd Memorial
St, Henry
Simon Kenton
Walton-Verona
D. 34 Beechwood
Covington Catholic
Covington Latin
Holmes
Holy Cross
Ludlow
Notre Dame Academy
Villa Madonna Academy
D. 35 Bellevue
Dayton
Newport
Newport Catholic
Our Lady of Providence
Academy
D. 36 Bishop Brossart
Campbell County
Highlands
Silver Grove
Scott
Florence 41042
Hebron 41048
Ft, Mitchell 41017
Erianger 41018
Erianger 41018
Independence 41051
Walton 41094
Ft Mitchell 41017
Covington 41011
Covington 41011
Covington 41014
Covington 41015
Ludlow 41016
Covington 41011
Covington 41016
Bellevue 41073
Dayton 41074
Newport 41071
Newport 41071
Newport 41071
Alexandria 41001
Alexandria 41001
Ft, Thomas 41075
Silver Grove 41085
Covington 41015
REGION IX
Kenneth Johnstone
Charles Kelly
Jim Jenkins
Charles R, Fugitt
Ronald L Albrinck
Robert Abell
Frank Lyons
R, W Ellington
Paul F Brinker
Rev, Edwin B, Heile
Fred Moeves
Fred Breyer
Tom Holloway
Sr M Virginia Ann
Sr Nancy Kordenbrock
William Dosch
Tom Hood
George Frakes
Carl Foster
Sr Mary Gerald
Thomas Seither
Gene Sell
Chester Turner
Timothy Barrow
Bob Konerman
REGION X
Jack Johnson
Bill Warfield
Kevin OToole
Bill Code
Robert Murdock
Larry Miller
Bob Eades
Wayne Shipley
George Schneider
Rev, Edwin B Heile
Reynolds Flynn
Pat Ryan
Ray Thompson
Mike Swauger
Stan Steidel
John Gross
Gary Schulte
Jon Quatman
Bob Jones
Ken Shields
Steve Sigmon
Jim Mitchell
Ben Coffman
Gordon Bell
Dave Sorrell
Rusty Kordenbrock
Katie Wesseling
Butch Hays
Bob Coates
Suzy Wera
Joan Mitchell
Bill Goller
Diane Redomond
Joan Shadley
Carla Austin
Sally Meng
Diane Huff
Cindy Schlosser
Moe Grosser
Larry Buescher
Margie McKenna
Don Dobson
James Elam
Linda Moore
D.
37
Bourbon County
Paris 40361
Bill Case
Russ Day
J W Ballard
Harrison County
Cynthiana 41031
Jerry Jenkins
Virgil Jenkins
Randall Sawyers
Millersburg Military
Institute
Millersburg 40348
John H, Colbaugh
Mike Reitz
Nicholas County
Carlisle 40311
David McMillen
Mike Kenney
Robbie Barr
Pans
Pans 40361
Homer H Goins
Mark Grain
Judy Cox
D.
38
Augusta
Augusta 41002
Roy Machen II
Gary Russo
Bill Case
Bracken County
Brooksville 41004
Ronald W Reule
DAniel Cooper
Gary Clayton
Deming
Mt Olivet 41064
Larry Kelsch
Larry Allison
Larry Allison
Pendleton County
Falmouth 41040
John W Brill
Woody Crum
Randy Couch
D.
39
Fleming County
Flemingsburg 41041
Fairce O, Woods
Marty Voiers
William Calvert
Mason County
Maysville 41056
John H Branson
Allen Feldhaus
Robert Hutchison
Maysville
Maysville 41056
Elza Whalen Jr,
Robert G Hall
James Schmidt
St, Patrick
Maysville 41056
Sr Jude Birck
Lex Turner
Tollesboro
Tollesboro 41189
Michael S, Forman
Alan Bane
D.
40
Bath County
Owingsville 40360
Ewell Smoot Jr
Gary Barr
Mike Bromagen
Estill County
Irvine 40336
Danny Click
Steve Garrett
Joedy Ohr
George Rogers Clark
Winchester 40391
Claude Salle Jr,
Lake Kelly
Dan Hampel
Montgomery County
Mt, Sterling 40353
David Points
Julian Cunningham
Oweny Owen
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REGION XI
D. 41
D. 42
D. 43
D. 44
Frankfort
Franklin County
Lexington Catholic
Western Hills
Woodford County
Burgin
Harrodsburg
Jessamine County
Mercer County
Bryan Station
Henry Clay
Lafayette
Sayre
Tates Creek
Berea Community
fyladison
Madison Central
Model Laboratory
Frankfort 40601
Frankfort 40601
Lexington 40503
Frankfort 40601
Versailles 40383
Burgin 40310
Harrodsburg 40330
Nicholasville 40356
Harrodsburg 40330
Lexington 40505
Lexington 40502
Lexington 40503
Lexington 40507
Lexington 40502
Berea 40403
Rictimond 40475
Richmond 40475
Richmond 40475
Donald R. Hines
Robert W, Hoagland
Rev. Robert Nieberding
Dr Fred Simpson
Kin Tippett
Phillip Ray Carter
Delmer Warren
Zeb Blankenship
James E Gash
Leo H Brewsaugh
Bill C. Hurt
Dwight L. Price
Tom Grunwald
Warren Featherston
Dr Betty Watson
Jim Fleenor
J B Moore
Dr Steve Henderson
John Lykins
Gary Moore
James Lankster
Joe Rogers
Gene Kirk
Ed Watson
Barry Welty
Gary Holobek
Gene Middleton
Bobby Barlow
A! Prewitt
Don Harville
Larry Blackford
Nolan Barger
Tony Cox
Tommy Martin
Bill Fultz
Shirley Kearns
Dan Hill
Nancy Finney
Peggy Tillman
Harold Miller
Sharon Tippett
Deborah Perry
Genie Sims
Glenn Teater
Mariann Davis
Valerie Langlois
Jackie Austin
Kathy Neal
Mike Lamb
Bradley Switzer
Arnd Norwell
Mike Elkin
Frank Ray
Jeanne Stull
REGION XII
D. 45 Boyle County
Danville
Garrard County
Kentucky School f/t
Deaf
D. 46 Casey County
Lincoln County
Russell County
D. 47 McCreary Central
Monticello
Wayne County
D. 48 Burnside
Eubank
Laurel County
Nancy
Pulaski County
■ ■ Shopville
Somerset ■ ■
Danville 40422
Danville 40422
Lancaster 40444
Danville 40422
Liberty 42539
Stanford 40484
Russell Springs 42642
Stearns 42647
Monticello 42633
Monticello 42633
Burnside 42519
Eubank 42567
London 40741
Nancy 42544
Somerset 42501
Shopville 42554
Somerset 42501
Arnold Marshall
Don M- Turner
Johnnie Ray Lasw/ell
Edward Peltier
Forrest C. Stafford
Jack D Portwood
Robert Garner
Al Osborne
Eldon E Davidson
George Owen Horton
C. L. Simpson
Harold D Belcher
Carl Patton
John Wallace
Larry Stewart
Phillip R Baker
James A Sears
Carroll Yager
Donn Marston
Howard Wallen
Clyde Mohan
Phil Williams
Roger Meek
Bob Payne
Jerry Stephens
Wade Upchurch
Joe Harper
Earl Hicks
Brent Tackett
Charles Broughton
Avery Hatfield
David Fraley
Hollis R Smith
Charles Eckler
Joan Mann
Bernard Brant
Kenneth Hurt
Ruth Sigler
Greg Scholl
Rod Waldroup
Philip Garner
Charles Adams
John Cooper
Wayne Ryan
H G, Bales
Gilbert Wilson
Roy Bowling
Connie Jones
Larry Hurt
Phillip R. Baker
Bob Tucker
REGION XIII
D. 49 Clay County
Jackson County
Oneida Baptist Inst.
Rockcastle County
Barbourville
D. 50 ' Corbin
Knox Central
Lynn Camp
St Camillus Academy
Whitley County
Williamsburg
D. 51 Bell County
Lone Jack
Middles boro
Pineville
Red Bird
D. 52 Cumberland
Evarts
, Harlan
James A Cawood
Lynch
Manchester 40962
McKee 40447
Oneida 40972
Mt Vernon 40456
Barbourville 40906
Corbin 40701
Barbourville 40906
Corbin 40701
Corbin 40701
Williamsburg 40769
Williamsburg 40769
Pineville 40977
Four Mile 40939
Middlesboro 40965
Pineville 40977
Beverly 40913
Cumberland 40823
Evarts 40828
Harlan 40831
Harlan 40831
Lynch 40855
Lee Brown
Dale Kleinjan
Oliver Hawkins
Cleston Saylor
James M. Davis
Ray Tipton
Charles Black
Clayton Taylor
St M Amabilis
Elmer Lawson
Jack V Foley
James A. Pursifull
Lowell Turner
John Patterson
William E. Adams
O Taylor Collins
Bob R Morris
David Lewis
Tom Ward
Joshua C. Hensley
Ervin B. Pack
Bob Keith
Jimmy Martin Jr.
Larry Gritton
Roscoe Denny
Bill Swafford
Rodney Woods
Larry Mills
Calvin Vaughn
Donnie Haynes
Paul Falin
Dick Webb
Wayne Walters
Larry Davis
Kenny Gann
Charles Minks
Ralph Robert
Sam Franke
Boyle Troutman
Kirk Chiles
Rick Morris
Larry Sizemore
Janet McCowan
Lana Cheesman
Preston Parrett
James Mason
Willard Farris
Daphne Goodin
Eddie Harris
James Rams
Larry Anderson
Elijah Smith
Frank Overton
Ken Condra
Bryant Caudill
Charles Minks
John Bond
Wallace Napier
E. R. Gray
Jane Long
John D Foutch
REGION XIV
D. 53 Fleming-Neon
Jenkins
Letcher
Whitesburg
Fleming 41816
Jenkins 41537
Letcher 41832
Whitesburg 41858
Roy T. Reasor Bernard Hall Sue Kincer
Wm. Halliburton Greer Richard Hopkins Ricky Adams
Sherrill Slone Danny Bates Stella Ison
R. T. Holbrook Arthur Jackson John High
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D. 54 Buckhorn
Dllce Combs
Hazard
Leslie County
M. C. Napier
Bucl<horn 41721
Jeff 41751
Hazard 41701
Hyden 41749
Hazard 41701
Wm. B. Napier
Douglas J. Campbell
Fred Stidfiam
Omus Shepherd
James Boothe
Dennis P. Wooton
Everett Noe Jr.
Colin Cox
Ronnie Stidham
Denny Fugate
Jon fainter
Douglas J. Campbell
Jennie Shackelford
Wendell Wilson
Randy Napier
D. 55 Breathitt County
Cordia
Jackson
Knott County Central
Riverside Christian
D. 56 Hazel Green Academy
Lee County
Owsley County
Povi/ell County
Wolfe County
Jackson 41339
Hazard 41701
Jackson 41330
Hindman 41822
Lost Creek 41348
Hazel Green 41332
Beattyville 41311
Booneville 41314
Stanton 40380
Campton 41301
William A, Toler
Bobby Ralph Smith
James B. Goff
James V. Bolen
Doran Hosteller
Robert Dailey
Gary Pack
Dale Callahan
Jim Potts
Ted Holbrook
James T. Turner
Larry Hayes
David Perkins
Harold Combs
Doran Hosteller
Dick Hawks
Charles Duncil
Charlie Turner
fy/like Crowe
Arch Johnson
Joyce fvlayes
Zella Combs
James Campbell
Charlie Whitaker
Becky Baker
David Jennings
Randall Spencer
Mark Keith
Bob Terry
REGION XV
D.
57
Johnson Central
Paintsville 41240
Paul Setser
Alvin C. Ratliff
Connie Meek
Lawrence County
Louisa 41230
Robert Prichard
Don Gibson
Doris Prichard
Magoffin County
Salyersville 41465
Ronald Gullett
Alben Conley
Donnie Arnett
L
Paintsville
Paintsville 41240
Dwight Johnson
Paul Williams
Mary George
V
Sheldon Clark
Inez 41224
Wilburn Goble
John Williams
Don Ward
D.
58
Allen Central
Eastern 41622
J 0. Dingus
Johnny Martin
Judy Eversole
■
Betsy Layne
Betsy Layne 41605
Russell M Frazier
William Newsom Jr
Donnie Williams
k
McDowell
McDowell 41647
Hugh Miller
David Turner
Johnny Ray Turner
f
Prestonsburg
Prestonsburg 41653
Bobby Wells
Ron Robinson
Gary Hopkins
Wheelwright
Wheelwright 41669
Wilbur Jamerson
Danny Johnson
Bobby Jones
D.
59
Dorton
Dorton 41520
Glenn Wallace
Gene Tackett
Connie Bowling
Millard
Pikeville 41501
Phenis Potter
Richard Maynard
Shirley Burnette
Mullins
Pikeville 41501
Morris Justice
Steve Butcher
Steve McCann
Pikeville
Pikeville 41501
Thomas M Swartz
Don Adams
Layne Tackett
Virgie
Virgie 41572
Phillip Johnson
Bobby Osborne
Karen Trivette
D.
60
Belfry
Belfry 41514
Frank Welch
Tommy D. Runyon
Delores Dotson
Elkhorn City
Elkhorn City 41522
James V, Powell
Jimmy Kerr
Kenneth OQuinn
Feds Creek
Feds Creek 41524
Rufus Thacker
Clell Hunt Jr
Ronald Francisco
Johns Creek
Pikeville 41501
Winston Adkins
Aubrey Taylor
Robert Blevins
Phelps
Phelps 41553
John O'Brien
D. Moses
R. Preece
REGION XVI
61 Menifee County Frenchburg 40322 Richard Ratliff Terry Young John Mayer
Morgan County West Liberty 41472 John Johnston Robert Sloan Kathy Griffits
Rowan County Morehead 40351 Marvin Moore Ted Trent Claudia Hicks
University Breckinridge Morehead 40351 Dr Jerry Noblitt Dienzel Dennis Jim Austin
D. 62 East Carter County
Elliott County
Lewis County
West Carter
Grayson 41143
Sandy Hook 41171
Vanceburg 41 179
Olive Hill 41164
Harlan Fleming
William Wooten
Don Gaunce
William Calhoun
Charles Baker
Rick Mays
Gary Kidwell
Jim Webb
Vicki Young
Bud Wooten
Alice Kidwell
John Brown
D. 63 Fairview
Greenup County
Raceland
Russell
D. 64 Boyd County
Holy Family
Paul G. Blazer
Ashland 41101
Greenup 41144
Raceland 41169
Flatwoods 41139
Ashland 41101
Ashland 41101
Ashland 41101
Dolores Redwine
Charles Banks
John Stephens
Richard Baker
Jim Day
Randy Ward
Dan Evans
Jack Upchurch
Judy Thomas
Robert Bryson
Brook Sparks
Liz Trabrandt
Jay Hutchinson Eugene Clark Pam Traylor
Rev- Stephen GallensteinWilliam Bradley
Glenn A. Riedel Ernie Simpson Frank Sloan
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THE KENTUCKY HIGH SCHOOL ATHLETE FOR DECEMBER, 1980
GLASGOW — CLASS AA, DISTRICT 2, REGION I, CHAMPION
I.
(Left to Right) Front Row: J. England, S. Gardner, J. Martin, C. Royse, D. Jones, B. Williams, C. Barton, J. Goodson,
J. Stahl, N. Kjelsen, J. Bald, T. Duvall, J. Poland, B. Springer, S. Brown, T. Venables, R. Witty. Second Row: T. Hamilton,
S. Pierce, J. Poland, T. Riherd, B. Calvert, M. Troutman, K. Gaunce, W. Allen, T. Childress, J. Rice, N. Cole, D. Bailey, K.
Brown, S. Jones, B. Hyatt (Mgr.)- Third Row: C. Meadows, C. Groves, J. Vance, T. Smith, T. Shank, G. Harris, R. Collier,
S. Travis, J. Dice, D. Whitlow, J. Hayes, M. Stockton, R. Ramsey, D. Doty, B. Wood.
CARROLL COUNTY — CLASS AA, DISTRICT 2, REGION II, CHAMPION
(Left to Right) Front Row: W. Benecke, R. Unker, D. Dees, D. Maiden, F. Mazza, C. West, J. Tilley, P. Bunning, J. Wain-
scott, M. Harris, Coach D. Rusk. Second Row: Coach R. Gillespie, Coach G. Mefford, G. Davis, J. Shepherd, J. Moorman,
S. Stewart, P. Combs, P. Smith, T. Bickers, R. Mumphrey, C. Calvert, D. Ray, C. Mazza, Head Coach C. McConnaughhay.
Third Row: G. Moorman, T. Hatchett, S. Schirmer, C. Couch, S. Shellon, R. Carter, L. Mumphrey, T. Paetkau, L. Courtney,
K. Waters, T. Ball, R. McMahan.
RACELAND — CLASS A, REGION III, DISTRICT 2, CHAMPION
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(Left to Right) Front Row: F: Sammons, D. Barker, B. Christian, P. Thomas, J. Little, L. Campbell, D. Harris, B. Little.
Second Row: M. Phelps, T. Medley, H. Campton, B. Stevens, K. Cameron, O. Calder, S. Worthington, D. Bostii, 0. Harris.
Third Row: A. Chambers, J. Medley, M. Christian, D. D. Famiiton, R. Crouch, K. Rose, D. Hall, S. Huffman. Fourth Row:
S. Truesdeli, J. Boyd, K. Cumpton, D. Wilson, D. Rambo, J. Speaks, I. Cumpton. Fifth Row: R. Snyder, L. Stanley, O. Pack,
D. Kelly, B. Frasure, K. Barker, M. Minix.
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Page Eleven
1980-81 Register Basketball Officials
Continued from November Athlete
Francis, William R. — 600 Fed. PI., Rm 222F, Louisville 40202 —
812/228-4936; 502/587-6845
Frazier, Mac - RR Box 88A, Webster 401 76 - 547-4900; 547-6707
Frey. William R. — Box 312, Cold Spring 41076 — 781-7685; 733-
4322
Fritschner. John B. — Box 1839, Ashland 41101 —606/325-0566;
325-8571
Fulmer, Kenneth — 8550 Winthrop Circle, Florence 41042 — 525-
7383; 371-4916
Gabbard, John P. — Box 512, Beattyville 41311 — 606/464-3352;
464-2472
Gabbard. Keith D. - Box 31, McKee 40447 - 287-7091; 287-7101
Gabbard. Raymond Jr. — 525 Williams Rd., Burlington 41005 —
689-4590; 283-3191
Gaddie. Gary T. - RR 2 Box 280. Cecilia 42724 - 862-3809; 769-
5537
Gaines. Stephen Earl — Rt 3 Box 252, Henderson 42420 — 502/
546-7577
Gambrel, Don — Box 43, Gulston 40830 — 573-6654; 573-4848
Gann, Ronnie W. — Rt. 13 Box 58, Bowling Green 42101 — 502/
781-7741; 782-2900 X-267
Gatlin, Alan Douglas — Box 1 55, Morton's Gap 42440 — 258-5297
Geary. James Dwight — Rt. 1, Rockport 42369 — 274-3936; 683-
0643
Gentry, Dale J. — 6301 Oak Valley Dr., Louisville 40214 — 447-
5981; 634-4500
George, Dennis M. — 644 Maple, Lebanon 40033 — 502/692-6654;
692-6115
Geurin, Joe D, Jr. — Rt. 5 Box 400, Murray 42071 — 502/436-5653;
753-3014
Gibbons, Michael L. — 961 1 W. Hwy 42, Goshen 40026 — 502/228-
3601
Gibson, Charles M — Rt 3 Frankfort Rd., Georgetown 40324 —
502/863-1981; 863-2640
Gibson. Gary F. — 4006 Peachtree. Louisville 40215 — 366-4772;
361-0174
Gibson, Gerald L. — RR 1 Box 61A. Uniontown 42461 —822-9115
Gibson, Russell K. — 7504 Winesap Way. Louisville 40228 — 502/
239-2511; 969-1331
Gillespie, Vicky L. — 2407 Roddy Rd., Louisville 40216 — 448-6951
Gillis, Teddy O — 202 Caney Fork Rd.. Bardstown 40004 — 502/
348-6578; 348-5931
Glisker. Barry A. — 1514 Corum Dr , Madisonville 42431 — 502/
321-3169; 821-5141
Goble. Kelly M. — Box 132. Inez 41229 — 298-3033; 395-5361
Godbey, Tom — Rt. 3 Box 98A, Catlettsburg 41 1 29 — 606/324-6724
Golden, Leonard T. — 402 E. Main. Box 341. Lynch 40855 — 848-
2577; 589-2331
Goldey, William H. — 866 Lamont Lane. Henderson 42420 — 827-
3622; 827-2561
Goodin, Kim — Box 246. Columbia 42728 — 502/384-3252
Gordon. Dwight — Rt. 2, Hustonville 40437 — 346-5641; 346-5922
Gordon, James W, — Rt. 4, Stanford 40484 — 606/346-2704; 346-
5641
Gordon, Roy T. — 1701 Cherry Lane. Shelbyville 40065 — 633-
2558; 633-4929
Gorham. Charles — Salvisa 40372 — 606/865-4380; 502/223-8211
Gornet. Mary P. — 59 Hallsdale Dr., Louisville 40220 — 491-0233
Gorrell, E, Howard — Box 33. Auburn 42206 — 502/542-6312; 542-
4181
Gosney, Donna J. — 2147 Memorial Parkway, Ft. Thomas 41075 —
606/781-3687; 292-5338
Gray. Paul E, — 1121 Chestnut St.. Bowling Green 42101 — 781-
9293; 781-5111 X-219
Greathouse, Frank C. — Rt, 2 Box 1500, Lewisport 42351 — 502/
295-3393; 683-1561
Green, Donald P — Box 782, Mayfield 42066 — 502/247-6038; 247-
6445
Green. James David — 207 Adairland Court, Glasgow 42141 —
502/651-5678; 651-5196
Greene, James Bert — Box 36, Olive Hill 41164 — 606/286-4921;
286-2481
Greene. Steven Lloyd — P.O. Box B, London 40741 — 606/878-
0754; 878-0861
Grefer, Thomas J. — 65 Geiger Ave., Bellevue 41073 — 491-3219;
261-8655
Gregg, Lonnie A. — 419 Monument St., Falmouth 41040 — 654-
8312; 654-3385
Grey. Don L. — 6632 River Birch Drive. Crestwood 40014 — 241-
7815
Gribbins, Jerry G. — Rt 2. Lebanon 40033 — 692-6849; 337-2121
Griffith, Michael R. — 662 Oak St.. Madisonville 42431 — 502/821-
0445; 821-5242
Griffith. Robert E. — Box 188. Martin 41649 — 285-9898; 285-3542
Gupton, George E. — 1050 Legion Pk, Rd., Greensburg 42743 —
932-4253; 932-4200
Gupton, Lawrence — Box 219, Greensburg 42743 — 502/932-7830
Guthrie, Gilliam F. — Box 45, Mayfield 42066 — 502/247-0170; 247-
0049
Haas, Tom V. — 10 Rosa Place. Cold Spring 41076 — 441-9570;
261-2035
Hacker, David S. — Box 233. McKinney 40448 — 606/346-5761;
236-4121
Hackett, Wilbur L. Sr. — 1472 Olive St., Louisville 40210 — 772-
0493; 452-4109
Haddix. Daniel E. — 437% Court St., Jackson 41339 — 606/666-
4093; 666-8881
Hainline, Charles C. — Rt. 10 Millstone Dr., Richmond 40475 —
606/623-4779; 623-9376
Hale. Charles David — Wellington 40387 — 606/768-3474; 784-
6872
Hale, Richard W. — Rt, 2 Box 229, Maysville 41056 — 606/759-7550
Hall, Bruce E. — Box 517, Virgie 41572 — 606/639-9002; 631-9460
Hall, Donald Wayne — Box 093, Kite 41828 — 447-2525; 447-2522
Hall. Jeff — Box 704. Grayson — 606/474-5453; 474-4855
Hall. Joseph M. — Box 34. Myra 41549 — Bus. 754-4866
Hall, Terry Lee — Rt. 2 Box 92B. Jenkins 41537 — 639-2743; 639-
6437
Hall. W. Keith — Box 172, Freeburn 41528 — 606/456-3366; 304/
426-4411
Hall, William W. — 342 Fourth St.. Paintsville 41240 — 789-8440;
789-821 1
Hamilton. Paul K, — Rt 3 Box 436. Pikeville 41501 — 432-8255
Hamm, Ritchie — 1354 Oliver, Bowling Green 42101 — 781-8070
Hammock, Don L. — 8501 Wooded Glen Ct., Louisville 40220 —
502/491-1744. 585-1464
Hammons. George F. — Box 283. Barbourville 40906 — 606/546-
6449; 546-5859
Hammons. Norman — Rt, 4. Hopkinsville 42240 — 502/886-7066
Hampton. Doug — Box 367. Cynthiana 41031 — 606/234-5776;
234-1120
Handley. Woodie R. Sr. — Rt. 2. Hodgenville 42748 — 358-3345;
358-3195
Handy, Gene A. — Rt 6 Box 275, Ashland 41101 — 928-5641; 928-
6832
Hardin, Phillip Michael — Box 490, Morehead 40351 — 606/784-
8820; 784-7536
Hargis, Noel K — Rt 1 Box 130A, Somerset 42501 — 679-6417;
679-1136
Harkleroad, Thomas S — Rt. 3 Box 131. Berea 40403 — 606/986-
4839; 623-4750
Harmon, Randall Taylor — Rt 1. Sharpsburg 40374 — 606/674-
6437
Harper. James A. — 131 Holmes Dr.. Paducah 42001 — 898-3492
Harrod, Ron —27 Ryswick Lane, Frankfort 40601 —695-1383; 873-
3181
Hart, Peggy J — 417 McKenna Ct.. Lexington 40505 — 293-1596
Haskell, Danny T — 4224 Roselawn Ave . Batavia OH 45103 — 513/
732-0066, 554-1554
Hatcher, Paul — 408 Granard St.. Lexington 40508 — 254-d141
Hatfield. Daniel E — 2825 Lexington Rd. #977, Louisville 40280 —
897-9393; 587-6735
Hatfield. Robert M. — 9102 Split Rail Dr., Louisville 40272 — 935-
1857; 366-5674
Hawkins, Stewart D — Broadway, Chaplin 40012 — 673-3436; 348-
3991
Hayes, James V. — 1926 Goldsmith Lane #106, Louisville 4021 8 —
451-0231; 452-3927
Haynes, Stephen — #9 Western Hills Tr, Pk.. Bowling Green 42101
— 781-9039
Haynes, William T. — 710 Comanche Dr., Henderson 42420 — 502/
827-3388; 827-3000
Hayslett. Leigh I. — Box 72, Burgin 40310 — 748-5343
Heckel, Charles A. — 1047 Franelm Rd., Louisville 40214 — 368-
3842; 566-4382
Heckel, Richard D. — 1047 Franelm Rd., Louisville 40214 — 368-
3842
Hedges, Dennis A. — 103 Apollo Ct.. Georgetown 40324 — 863-
1815; 232-7962
Heilman. Glenn — 300 E. Third St Apt. 5, Newport 41071 — 606/
581-0575; 513/651-3800
Henderson, Roger A. — 1613 Herr Lane, Louisville 40222 — 426-
4684; 776-9310
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Hendren. James W. — Rt. 1, Mackville 40040 — 606/375-4498 Johnson, David Lamar — 315 Barry Lane, Radcliff 40160 — 351-
Henry, Dennis W. — 3822 N.W. Pkwy.. Louisville 40212 — 502/ 8751; 624-6442
774-3639 Johnson, Ernest — Box 173, Bypro 41612 — 606/482-2688
Henson, Don R. — Rt. 1, Smithland 42081 — 928-2047; 988-3263 Johnson, GayleW. — 6703 Shelburn Dr., Crestwood 40014 — 241-
Hickey, Thomas L. — 1 04 Ashland Rd., Louisville 40207 — 502/897- 1357; 222-1 228
3598; 459-1500 Johnson, James M. — 297 Leawood Dr., Frankfort 40601 — 502/
Hickey, Thomas R. — 3067 Treetop Way, Edgewood 41017 — 341- 223-2822; 875-1535
8160; 581-7700 Johnson, Jerry Lee — 123 Ponderosa Trailer Pk., Georgetovnn
Hicks, Floyd E. — 43 New Uri, Florence 41042 — 606/371-6279; 40324 — 254-7568; 232-3430
772-1400 Johnson, Kenneth Ray — 1824A Chatsworth Dr., Lexington 40505
Hicks, Janet S. — 7101 Birnamwood Dr., Louisville 40258 — 502/ — 293-2131; 233-4511 X-111
933-3611; 447-4495 Johnson, W. Lynn — 127 Center St., Morehead 40351 —784-8525;
Higdon, J. Samuel — Rt. 2, Fancy Farm 42039 — 623-8303; 247- 845-2551
6730 Johnson, Walter — Box 145, Hitchins41196 — 474-5908; 474-5721
Hill Myron K — 2211 Circle Dr., Lexington 40505 — 299-6632; Johnson, WilliamMichael — 114S. Allison Ave., Barbourville40906
987-7900 — 546-4274; 546-8515
Hiipp, Gerald L. — 5224 Planet Dr., Louisville 40258 — 447-0412 Jones, Denver "Smokey" — Box 700, Hazard 41701 — 439-1812;
Hilton, Billy - 110 Ball Ave,, Springfield 40069 — 336-7594; 336- 436-5771
3403 Jones, Frank — Rt. 5 Box 1 32, Manchester 40962 — 606/598-3952;
Hiten, Mark S. — 1113Paw(nee Apt. 2A, Georgetown 40324 — 863- 598-5127
3434; 863-2734 Jones, Glenn F. — 564 Bryanwood Pkwy, Lexington 40505 — 299-
Holt. Larry K. — Rt. 1 Box 132A, Alvaton 42122 - 502/843-3587; "425
781-4585 Jones, John F, III — 808 Sycamore St., Carrollton 41008 — 502/
Hopkins. Douglas M. - Box 1062, Harlan 40831 - 573-3796 732-6756; 732-4361
Hopson, James E. - Rt. 1, Box 918M, Pikeville 41501 -631-1933; Jones, Ken L. — Rt. 3 Kennedy Rd., Greenville 42345 — 338-5711;
432-1461 338-4592
Home, Jordan E. Jr. — 3442 Ault View Ave, Cincinnati OH 45208— Jones, Richard — Rt. 1 Box 3, Grand Rivers 42045 — 362-8044
513/321-8061; 606/252-4411 Jones, Woodson Pearl — Rt. 3 Box 91, Manchester 40962 — 598-
Hostetler. William J — 1833 Traveller Rd., Lexington 40504 — 276- 2087
4128; 252-7546 Kazunas, Gerald L. — 2025 Lauderdale Rd., Louisville 40205 —
Houchens, Joe Danny — Rt 9 Box 1 55, Glasgow 42141 — 502/678- 454-5462; 426-2000 X-277
2317; 651-8341 Kearns, Kevin W. — Rt. 4 Box 73B, Cynthiana 41031 — 234-2297
Houchens, Tom M. — 220 Chippewa Lane, London 40741 —606/ Keeling, Reuben — 175 Augusta Ave., Paducah 42001 —554-4013
864-9075; 864-2136; Kelly, Dolph — Box 31, Dorton 41520 — 639-9666
Houk, Jackie L. — Rt. 1, Box 101, Glendale 42740 — 737-8482 Kemper, Nancy B. — 345 Melbourne Way, Lexington 40502 — 278-
Howard, James D. — Box 197, Loyall 40854 — 606/573-4752; 573- ^320
4520 Kennedy, Russell — 218 East Todd St., Frankfort 40601 — 502/
Huang, Nathan C. — 560 Crestview, Morehead 40351 — 606/784- 875-3401; 606/252-2211
7639 Kerfoot, James B. — Rt. 1 Carter Ave., Cecilia 42724 — 502/862-
Hubbard, Millard Oscar — Box 81, Manchester 40962 — 598-6042; 3871
598-3740 Kerr, Lester James — Rt. 1, Box 776, Elizabethtown 42701 — 737-
Huber, A Jerry — Park & Audubon Rd, Covington 41011 —606/ ''^^3; 769-3323
431-8030 513/241-0102 Kersey, William Andy — 1211 Maple Lane, Corbin 40701 — 528-
Huddleston. Eddie Ray -Box 274, Loyall 40854 -606/573-2516; ^ ''^^^' ^.^,^"?^°?,„ „ „„ , . ,.„. ^^.^.^r, ^.
._- • ' Kessmger, Michael W— Box 89, Inez 41224 — 606/395-6548; 298-
Hughes, Brenda L. - 500 Ohio #4, Lexington 40508 - 255-9040; ^ X ,^ „ o«, o. , r- ,, .^,^,
252 1955 9' ~ ■ Caneyville 42721
Hughes" Roy S. - Rt. 6, Box 1204, Hopkinsville 42240 - 886-3563; '^'"9„^^^=!!' " ~ ^^^ ^ "^'^ ^' ' ^""'^"'"^ ^°21 1 - 776-4287;
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Official Organ of the
Kentucl(y Higt) Sciiooi Athletic Association
VOL. XLIII — NO. 6
JANUARY, 1981
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MINUTES OF BOARD MEETING
The Board of Control of the Kentucky High
School Athletic Association met at the K.H.S.A.A.
Building, Saturday, December 13, 1980. The
meeting was called to order by President Zeb
Blankenship at 9:00 a.m. with Board members J.D.
Minnehan, Charles D. Black, John Brock, Whaylon
Coleman, Alvis Johnson, Walter Pickett, Barney
Thweatt, Fairce O. Woods; Commissioner Tom
Mills, Assistant Commissioners Brigid L. DeVrles,
Louis Stout and Billy V. Wise present. Conley
Manning and Darrell Wells were present
representing the State Department of Education
and the State School Boards Association
respectively. The invocation was given by Conley
Manning.
Alvis Johnson moved, seconded by J.D.
Minnehan, that the minutes of the October 18, 1980
meeting of the Board be approved. The motion
carried unanimously.
John Brock moved, seconded by Fairce O.
Woods, that the Board approve the minutes of the
Eligibility Committee meeting, held on November
12, 1980. The motion carried unanimously.
President Blankenship introduced Gerry Welch
who spoke to the Board on behalf of his daughter,
Lisa, who had transferred to Assumption High
School without a corresponding change of
residence of her parents. Mr. Welch and Lisa spoke
to the Board on the reasons why she transferred to
Assumption High School. Following their
presentation and a discussion by the Board, Barney
Thweatt moved, seconded by Whaylon Coleman,
that the decision of the Commissioner be upheld.
The motion carried unanimously.
Attorney David Emerson came before the
Board to request a waiver on the eligibility case of
John Henry Small. As John had transferred from
Jamacia, New York, to Lafayette High School, and
had played varsity basketball in New York, he was
declared ineligible under By-Law 6, Section 1,
Transfer Rule. Also, present speaking on his behalf
was Coach Don Harville and Prin. Dwight Price of
Lafayette High School. After a lengthy discussion
by the Board, John Brock moved, seconded by
Fairce Woods, that the decision of the Commission-
er be upheld and that the Commissioner be instruct-
ed to issue a strong reprimand to Lafayette High
School for permitting this student to participate in
an athletic contest prior to being properly certified.
The motion carried by a vote of 7-1 with one absten-
tion.
J.D. Minnehan suggested to the Board that they
revise the transfer form and contact the principals of
member schools in regard to a format to follow in
regard to transferred athletes.
Commissioner Mills read the material from
Ludlow High School concerning the eligibility of
Joe McGough. After discussing the correspond-
ence concerning the case, Barney Thweatt moyed,
seconded by Walter Pickett, that the decision of the
Commissioner be upheld. The motion carried unan-
imously.
Commissioner Mills presented the eligibility
case of Keith Clark, a student at Madison High
School. Keith was ruled ineligible under By-Law 6,
Section 1, Transfer Rule. After a discussion by the
Board, Fairce Woods moved, seconded by Charles
Black, that the By-Law not be waived in this case.
The motion carried by a vote of 8 — 1.
The eligibility case of William Payne was
presented to the Board by Commissioner Mills.
William was ruled ineligible to represent Shawnee
High School under the provisions of By-Law 6,
Section 1, Transfer Rule. After a discussion by the
Board, Walter Pickett moved, seconded by John
Brock, to uphold the decision of the Commissioner.
The motion carried unanimously.
Coach B.B. Kendrick of Ballard Memorial High
School wrote to Commissioner Mills requesting
permission for Keith Myers to participate on a team
that will be touring several foreign countries this
summer. After a discussion by the Board. Barney
Thweatt moved, seconded by John Brock, that
Keith be allowed to participate on the team. The
motion carried by a vote of 8—1.
Commissioner Mills read correspondence from
Prin. David Lewis, Evarts High School, concerning
John Campbell. Mr. Lewis reported to the
Commissioner that he permitted John, an ineligible
player under the provisions of By-Law 5, Section 4,
to participate in football during the 1980 season.
This was also reported by Ath. Dir. Larry Phillips of
Evarts High School. Following a discussion of this
violation and the fact that Evarts High School is
presently on probation for a similar violation but
also taking into consideration the fact that the
school officials were making an honest effort to
improve the situation, Fairce Woods moved,
seconded by Alvis Johnson, that the probation
period be extended to January 2, 1982, and that the
game won over Campbellsville be forfeited. The
motion carried unanimously.
Executive Assistant Billy Wise reported to the
Board on the football playoffs. Financial reports
have been received and the expenses of the playoffs
paid. A complete audit of the playoffs will be made at
a later date. Following a recommendation by
Commissioner Mills that the eight schools involved
in the playoffs receive an additional amount of
$1,200.00, John Brock moved, seconded by Fairce
Woods, that the Commissioner's recommendation
be accepted. The motion carried unanimously.
Prin. Herbert Young and Coach Jerry Griffin of
Hancock County and Coach Don Smith of Butler
County High School spoke to the Board about
reconsidering the football alignment for 1981 and
1982 seasons in Class AA, Region I, Districts 1 and
2. After a lengthy discussion the Board directed the
football committee to meet after the regular Board
meeting and consider their requests.
Upon recommendation of Commissioner Mills,
Barney Thweatt moved, seconded by Whaylon
Coleman, that a transfer be made from the boys'
state tournement account to the girls' state
(Continued on Page Two)
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THE KENTUCKY HIGH SCHOOL ATHLETE FOR JANUARY, 1981
JANUARY, 1981
VoLXLMI, No. 6
Published monthly, except June and July, by the Kentucky
High School Athletic Association, Office of Publication,
560 E. Cooper Dr., P.O. Box 22280, Lexington, Ky. 40522.
Second class postage paid at Lexington, Kentucky.
Acceptance for mailing at special rate of postage provided
for in Section 1103. Act of October 3, 1917, authorized
May 3, 1926. Publication No. 293080.
Editor TOM MILLS
Assistant Editor JEAN BATSEL
Assistant Editor BRIGID L. DeVRIES
Assistant Editor LOUIS STOUT
Assistant Editor BILLY V. WISE
Lexington, Kentucky
BOARD OF CONTROL
President .. Zeb Blankenship (1977-1981) Nicholasville
Vice-Pres J.D. Minnehan (1978-1982) LaGrange
Directors .. Charles D. Black (1980-1984) Barbourville;
John Brock (1980-1984) Morehead; Whaylon Coleman
(1980-1984) Owensboro; Robie Harper, Jr. (1979-1983)
Drakesboro; Alvis Johnson (1980-1984) Harrodsburg;
Walter J. Pickett (1980-1982) Valley Station; Barney
Thweatt (1977-1981) Hopkinsville; Fairce O. Woods
(1979-1983) Flemingsburg; Conley Manning, State Dept.
of Education representative.
Subscription Rate $2.00 per year
Board Minutes
(Continued from Page One)
tournament account in an amount to cover the
expense of a $500.00 check being sent to the sixteen
schools that participate in the girls' state
tournament. The motion carried unanimously.
Commissioner Mills recommended to the
Board that a twenty-five percent increase In radio
fees be made this year. J.D. Minnehan moved,
seconded by John Brock, that the recommendation
be accepted. The motion carried unanimously.
Upon a motion by John Brock, seconded by
Walter Pickett, and a unanimous vote of the Board,
the following regulations concerning fees for
district, regional and state basketball tournament
officials were adopted. The district tournament
official shall receive a fee of $35.00 per game, the
regional tournament officials shall receive a fee of
$40.00 per game and the state tournament official
shall receive a fee of $45.00 per game.
Transportation allowance shall be 15<l; per mile for
all necessary travel to officiate an assigned game. In
the event it is necessary for the official to remain
over-night at the tournament site, he or she shall be
paid an additional $20.00 per day for lodging and
meals. These apply to both boys and girls
tournaments.
Assistant Commissioner Brigid DeVries
reported to the Board on the results of the Softball
survey that was sent to all member schools. The
following is the tabulated vote:
1 votes — My school would enter a boys' team
in Softball during the 1981-82 school year if it is
included in the K.H.S.A.A. program as a fall sport.
58 votes — My school would enter a girls' team
in Softball during the 1981-82 school year if it is
included in the K.H.S.A.A. program as a fall sport.
140 votes — My school would not enter either a
boys' or a girls' team in softball during the 1981-82
school year.
It was the decision of the members of the Board
that the K.H.S.A.A. will not sponsor a state
champion in softball during the 1981-82 school year
since less than the required 25% of the member
schools indicated an interest.
Brigid DeVries reported to the Board the results
of the Golf Committee meeting. The committee
recommended either an increase in the Boys'
individual qualifying golfers from 3 to 5 or one team
and seven individuals for both boys and girls. Upon
a recommendation by Brigid DeVries, Barney
Thweatt moved, seconded by Walter Pickett, that no
change be made until there can beafurther study of
the recommended changes. The motion carried
unanimously.
Commissioner Mills and Assistant Commis-
sioner Stout read letters from member schools con-
cerning the raise in fees for baseball umpires. After
a lengthy discussion Barney Thweatt suggested
that the following clarification be made on the ac-
tion of the Board during the October 18 meeting:
Clarification — That game fees for baseball officials
be set by the assigning secretaries and/or policy
committees after discussing the matter with the
principals of the schools in their area. The amount
of $25.00 for a single game and $37.50 for double
headers is a recommended maximum fee and is not
mandatory.
After a lengthy discussion on the assigning of
basketball tournament officials, Barney Thweatt
moved, seconded by John Brock, that district
tournament officials shall be assigned within the
region with regional tournament officials being
assigned outside the region in which they reside.
The motion passed by a vote of 8—1.
Mr. Mills read the correspondence from
Attorney George O'Bryan concerning the request of
Williard Vandiver that By-Laws 8 and 36 be
eliminated by the K.H.S.A.A. He explained to the
Board that the Constitution does not give the
authority to the Board to amend or eliminate any
portion of the Constitution or By-Laws of this
Association. Mr. Mills was instructed to inform Mr.
O'Bryan that changes are only made through a 2/3
vote of the representatives of memberschoolsatthe
annual meeting of the Delegate Assembly or
through referendum vote of the Board appointed
representatives of each member school.
Commissioner Mills reported that the State
Board of Education suggested that the K.H.S.A.A.
appoint a committee of Board members to study By-
Law 6, Section 1, Transfer Rule, and make a
recommendation to the State Board for a
modification of the rule to accomodate hardship
cases, addressing such problems as death of a
parent, divorce situations or other situations that
might create comparable hardships. Zeb
Blankenship, J.D. Minnehan and John Brock were
appointed to a committee to study By-Law 6 and
report their recommendations to the next regular
THE KENTUCKY HIGH SCHOOL ATHLETE FOR JANUARY, 1981
Page Three
meeting of the Board.
The next meeting date of the Board of Control
will be held at the Executive Inn— East, Louisville,
on January 16, 1981, at 9:00 a.m.
J.D. Minnehan moved, seconded by Whaylon
Coleman, that all bills of the Association for the
period beginning October 1, 1980, and ending
November 30, 1980, be allowed. The motion carried
unanimously.
There being no further business Alvis Johnson
moved, seconded by Barney Thweatt, that the
meeting be adjourned. The motion passed
unanimously.
Immediately following the Board meeting the
Football Committee met to discuss requests from
various schools concerning the re-alignment for
1981 and 1982.
After a lengthy discussion, Fairce O. Woods
moved, seconded by John Brock, that the
recommended alignment for 1981 and 1982 be
accepted as presented. The motion carried
unanimously.
Alvis Johnson moved, seconded by Whaylon
Coleman, that the Commissioner be directed to
send a survey to all schools participating in football
to determine their interest in returning to three
classes. The motion carried unanimously.
The Board of Control re-convened immediately
following the Football Committee meeting. Fairce
O. Woods moved, seconded by Alvis Johnson, that
the Board accept the Football Committee's
recommended alignment for 1981 and 1982. The
motion carried.
There being no further business the meeting
adjourned.
From the Commissioner's Office
INFORMATION
STATE HIGH SCHOOL
BASKETBALL TOURNAMENTS
(Boys and Girls)
The 1981 State High School Boys' and Girls'
Basketball Tournaments will be held at Rupp Arena,
Lexington, on March 18-21, 1981, and Eastern
Kentucky University, Richmond, Kentucky, on
March 25-28, 1981, respectively. The first session of
the tournament is scheduled for Wednesday
afternoon.
On or after January 1, 1981, K.H.S. Boys' State
Tournament, P.O. Box 22280, Lexington, Kentucky
40522, will accept mail orders for complete sets of
tickets for the tournament.
The prices of tickets per set (8 sessions) for the
boys' tournament are as follows: Lower Arena,
$44.00; Upper Arena, $36.00. Each order must in-
clude a remittance of $1.00 for postage and insur-
ance on the tickets, and your certified check or
money order should be made payable to K.H.S.
Boys' State Tournament. Orders for individual ses-
sion tickets will be accepted during the January 1 —
February period, and should not be included with
orders for complete sets of tickets mailed prior to
that time. Tickets available for individual sessions
will be $5.50 per session for Side Chair Seats and
$4.50 per session for End Chair Seats. An over-the-
counter sale will begin at Rupp Arena, Lexington,
on March 2 and continue through the tournament.
The prices of tickets per set (8 sessions) for the
girls' tournament are as follows: side chair seats are
$44.00; all bleacher seats are $36.00. Only complete
sets of tickets may be ordered by mail. Your certified
check or money order should be made payable to
"State Tournament Ticket Sales — Girls." Mail
orders will be accepted on or after January 1, 1981.
Tickets for individual sessions may be purchased at
the tournament site any time during the tournament.
INFORMATION
1981 SWIMMING MEETS
The events for the State Swimming Meet for 1981 will
be the same as those listed in the K.H.S. A. A. Constitution
and By-Laws, Swimming Regulations, on pages 51-52.
NOTE: There will be a cutoff time for the 500 Freestyle for
the regional meets. Boys — 6 minutes, 30 seconds; Girls —
7 minutes.
The dates of the State Meet will be February 27-28,
1981, and the site will be Eastern Kentucky University,
Richmond, Kentucky. Tim Cahill will manage the meet.
The girls and boys meets will be run together this year,
starting time for WARM-UPS BEING 8:00 a.m., February
27.
The schools are divided in the following regions:
Louisville Region: Girls — Assumption, Atherton,
Ballard, Brown, Central, Doss, duPont Manual, Eastern,
Fern Creek, Kentucky Country Day, Kentucky School for
the Blind, Louisville Collegiate, Male, Pleasure Ridge Park,
Shawnee, Sacred Heart, Westport. Boys — Atherton,
Ballard, Brown, Central, Doss, duPont Manual, Eastern,
Fern Creek, Kentucky Country Day, Kentucky School for
the Blind, Pleasure Ridge Park, St. Xavier, Shawnee,
Seneca, Trinity, Westport, Male.
Western Kentucky Region; Girls — Apollo, Bowling
Green, Daviess County, Elizabethtown, Fort Campbell,
Fort Knox. Henderson County, Greenville, Hopkinsville,
Madisonville-N. Hopkins, Owensboro. Boys — Apollo,
Bowling Green, Daviess County, Greenville, Elizabeth-
town, Fort Campbell, Fort Knox, Henderson County, Hop-
kinsville, Madisonville-N. Hopkins, Owensboro.
Central Kentucky Region: Girls — Bryan Station,
Danville, Fleming County, Franklin County, Henry Clay,
Jessamine County, Kentucky School for the Deaf, Knott
Co. Central, Latayette, Lexington Catholic, Model,
Monticello, Oneida Baptist, Paul Blazer, Pikeville, Russell,
Sayre, Scott County, Tates Creek, University Breckin-
ridge, Woodford County, Western Hills. Boys — Bryan
Station, Danville, Fleming County, Franklin County, Henry
Clay, Jessamine County, Kentucky School for the Deaf,
Knott Co. Central, Lafayette, Lexington Catholic, Model,
Oneida Baptist, Paul Blazer, Pikeville, Russell, Sayre,
Scott County, Tates Creek, University Breckinridge,
Western Hills, Woodford County.
Northern Kentucky Region: Girls — Beechwood,
Campbell County, Conner, Covington Latin, Dixie
Heights, Highlands, Mt. St. Joseph, Lloyd Memorial,
Newport, Notre Dame, Scott, Simon Kenton, Villa
Madonna Boys — Beechwood, Campbell County,
Conner, Covington Catholic, Dixie Heights, Highlands,
Lloyd Memorial, Newport, Newport Catholic, Scott, Simon
Kenton.
INFORMATION
1981 GYMNASTICS MEETS
The events for the State Gymnastics Meets for 1981
will be the same as those listed in the K.H.S.A.A. Con-
stitution and By-Laws, Gymnastics Regulations, on pages
46-47.
The dates of the State Meet will be February 21, 1981,
and thesitewillbetheAlumni Coliseum, Eastern Kentucky
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THE KENTUCKY HIGH SCHOOL ATHLETE FOR JANUARY, 1981
University, Richmond, Kentucky. The meet managers will
be Kathy Case for the girls and Jim Nance for the boys. The
starting time for warm-ups for both boys and girls will be
9:00 a.m.
The regional site will be Henry Clay High School,
Lexington, and the manager is Marilyn Lemaster.
The girls schools are divided into the following
regions:
Louisville Region — Angela Merici, Brown,
Henderson County, Kentucky Country Day, Marion
County, Presentation, Sacred Heart, Moore, Oldham
County, Mercy Academy.
Lexington Region — Bryan Station, Franklin County,
Gallatin County, Henry Clay, Lafayette, Paris, Pendleton
County, Tates Creek, Woodford County, Knott Co.
Central, Oneida Baptist, Western Hills.
Boys schools — Brown, Bryan Station, Franklir
County, Gallatin County, Henderson County, Henry Clay
Knott Co. Central, Lafayette, Marion County, Moore,
Oldham County, Pendleton County, Tates Creek, Trinity,
Paris, St. Xavier, Silver Grove, Western Hills, Woodford
County.
1981 WRESTLING INFORMATION
The State Wrestling Tournament will be held at
Atherton High School, Louisville, on February 20-21, 1981.
Orville Williams and Gene Minton will manage the State
Tournament. The drawing for the State Wrestling
Tournament will be held at Atherton High School on
February 4, 1981, at 7:30 p.m.
The district and regional tournament will be held on
February 6-7 and February 13-14 respectively.
The district, region, name of the manager and the
schools assigned to each district are listed below. If your
school plans to enter a team and is not listed in any district,
will you please contact this office or the district manager
nearest you.
West Kentucky Region — Mgr., Coach Paul
Underdonk, North Hardin H.S., Radcliff
Hopkinsville District (Mgr., Coach Jim Plosser,
Hopkinsville H.S.) Caldwell County, Christian County,
Fort Campbell, Henderson County, Hopkinsville,
Madisonville N. — Hopkins, Paducah Tilghman, Trigg
County, Union County, Webster County
West Hardin District (Coach Jim Davis, West Hardin
H.S., Stephensburg) East Hardin, Fort Knox, Hancock
County, North Hardin, Washington County, West Hardin
West Jefferson and Central Jefferson Region — Mgr.,
Coach Larry Mann, Kentucky School for the Blind,
Louisville
West Jefferson District (Mgr., Coach Maurice Pieper,
Western H.S., Shively) Doss, Fairdale, Pleasure Ridge
Park, Shawnee, Stuart, Thomas Jefferson, Valley, Western
Central Jefferson District (Mgr., Coach Larry Mann,
Kentucky School for the Blind, Louisville) Atherton,
Durrett, Evangel, Kentucky School for the Blind, Male,
Moore, St. Xavier, Seneca, Trinity
Jeffersontown Region — Mgr., Coach Luda Dixon,
Jeffersontown H.S., Jeffersontown
East Jefferson District (Mgr., Coach James
Richardson, Fern Creek H.S., Louisville) Ballard, Eastern,
Central, Fern Creek, Jeffersontown, Kentucky Country
Day, Waggener, Westport
Northern Kentucky District (Mgr., Coach Wayne
Bodida, Conner H.S., Hebron) Boone County, Campbell
County, Conner, Holmes, Lloyd Memorial, Newport,
Newport Catholic, Scott, Simon Kenton
Frankfort Region — Mgr., Coach Raymond Webb,
Frankfort H.S., Frankfort
Frankfort District (Mgr., Coach Raymond Webb,
Frankfort H.S., Frankfort) Boyle County, Danville,
Frankfort, Franklin County, Jessamine County,
Millersburg Military Inst., Oldham County, Woodford
County, Western Hills
Lexington District (Mgr., Coach Norman Powell,
Henry Clay H.S., Lexington) Belfry, Boyd County, Bryan
Station, Clinton County, Harrison County, Henry County,
Johnson Central, Lafayette, Lawrence County,
Middlesboro, Oneida Inst., Paintsville, Paul Blazer, Tates
Creek
TRACK CLINICS
The dates for the Kentucky High School Athletic Association
Track and Field Rules Clinics tor coaches and officials are as
follows: February 6, 1981 (Friday), 5:30 P.M., Kentucky Fair and
Exposition Center. Meeting Room C (upstairs), Louisville,
Kentucky: April 1 , 1 981 (Wednesday), 7:00 P.M., K.H.S.A.A. Office.
Lexington, Kentucky.
CHARMOLI RECEIVES DISTINGUISHED SERVICE AWARD
(National Federation Press Service)
Louis J. Charmoli, former director of athletics,
duPont Manual High School, was honored Monday,
December 15, 1980, during the Eleventh Annual National
Conference of High School Directors of Athletics in
Atlanta, Georgia.
The National Interscholastic Athletic Administrators
Association (NIAAA) selected Mr. Charmoli to be one of
six individuals nationwide from outside the field of athletic
administrators honored for their contribution to inter-
scholastic athletics.
John Klement, present of the NIAAA, made the
presentations at the conference luncheon.
The conference attracted over 1,000 high school
athletic directors representing the major school districts
throughout the United States and Canada. Featured
speakers included Dale Brown, basketball coach at
Louisiana State University; Dr. FredAllman, director of the
Sports Medicine Clinic in Atlanta; Richard Ball, nationally
known attorney from Phoenix, Arizona; Ryne Duren,
former New York Yankee pitcher and Roger Staubach,
former Dallas Cowboy quarterback.
Mr. Charmoli has had a distinguished career as a
coach and athletic director at duPont Manual High School
where his name became synonymous with managing
Kentucky State High School basketball tournaments. He
helped organize and served as the first president of the
Kentucky High School Coaches Association. Subsequent
to his retirement the Board of Education named the new
Manual gym, "Louis J. Charmoli Gym," the first time in
history the Board named a building for a living person.
The National Interscholastic Athletic Administrators
Association honors individuals from both inside and
outside the field of athletic administration as a means of
bringing recognition to and showing gratitude for their
contributions to the interscholastic program.
According to President Klement, "The interscholastic
program as we know it today, as expansive and sophisti-
cated as it has become, would not be possible without high
school athletic directors, team physicians, dedicated
game officials and others who make such an important
contribution to our program. We believe Mr. Charmoli
epitomizes the best of his profession."
THE KENTUCKY HIGH SCHOOL ATHLETE FOR JANUARY, 1981
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Tenth Annual Medical Aspects of Sports Symposium:
Sports Medicine Programs for Our Schools
March 30 — 31, 1981
Hyatt Regency, Lexington, Kentucky
Excellent sports medicine programs protect athletes.
This symposium will be of interest to high school and
collegiate team physicians, coaches, trainers, admini-
strators and school board members, athletic officials,
physical therapists (and others who care for athletes).
Learn how your school can have an effective and
protective sports medicine program. The cost is nominal!
The need is great! This symposium will feature experts in
the field.
AN EFFECTIVE SPORTS MEDICINE PROGRAM
WILL DEVELOP AN EFFICIENT RESPONSE AND CARE
CAPABILITY WITHIN LOCAL SCHOOL SYSTEMS TO
FACILITATE:
PREVENTION
TREATMENT
REHABILITATION
The ultimate goal is to reduce injuries and prevent
fatalities among students participating in sports.
By attendance you will become better able to:
1 . initiate a stronger system of teacher-athletic trainers;
2. involve a greater number of physicians and allied
health personnel in local sports medicine programs.
3. disseminate current information on the techniques of
sports medicine to other physicians, trainers, coaches,
etc., in your local program and develop an understand-
ing of the interrelated roles of each group;
4. develop special projects that will facilitate further de-
velopment of your sports medicine program;
5. develop or participate in an information gathering
system for the growing research into sports injuries;
6. investigate the circumstances contributing to athletic
accidents and injuries;
7. conduct continuous evaluation of your sports medi-
cine program to determine the degree to which ob-
jectives are being achieved.
JOIN US! We want you to become a leader in the
development of an excellent sports medicine program in
your school.
Tenth Annual Medical Aspects of Sports Symposium:
Sports Medicine Programs for Our Schools
March 30-31, 1981
PRE-REGISTRATION
NAME
SOCIAL SECURITY NO.
OFFICE ADDRESS
CITY
. COUNTY .
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.ZIP.
Registration Fee — Physicians: $70.00
Coaches, Trainers, Administrators, Physical Therapists: $25.00
Hotel Reservation Needed? Yes No
_ Monday luncheon @ $5.00 Tuesday luncheon @ $5 00
All checks should be made payable to the University of Kentucky and mailed to Ms Joy Greene, Continuing Education. College of Medi-
cine, University of Kentucky, Lexington, Kentucky 40536 The registration fee (less $5.00 handling charge) will be refunded if notice of
cancellation is received by March 16, 1981 The right to cancel the course for insufficient registration is reserved.
CLINIC ATTENDANCE
According to our records the following basketball
officials have not attended the mandatory KHSAA officials'
clinic as required in ByLaw 28, Sec. 3, and will not be
permitted to officiate until they have attended a makeup
clinic:
Abell, Joseph F. Jr.
Adams, Denver D.
Adams, Jack L.
Akers, Ottis
Alcorn, Mark A.
Amis, John Paul
Anglin, Howard S.
Arvin, Joseph M.
Asher, Noah Michael
Ashmus, Lori A.
Askins, Milton Ray
Atherton, Deborah A.
Ault, Delbert F.
Azevedo, Vernon
Bailey, James C.
Barker, Jerry W.
Barnett, Donald S.
Barrett, Mitchell
Barrett, Suzanne
Barrett, William C.
Barton, Kimber Lewis
Batchelder, John William
Bates, J.R.
Baumeister, Charles A.
Beach, Darrell W.
Belcher, J. Michael
Bell, Henry B.
Bentley, Larry F.
Benton, Jeffrey L.
Bertrand, Earl F.
Blair, Jeff
Borders, Harold I.
Bowden, James A.
Bradley, Edward E.
Bradley, Phillip D.
Brady, Ron
Branham, Donald R.
Brashear, Ricky R.
Breeden, Wayne T.
Brewer, Mark A.
Bridges, Ralph L.
Brooks, Wallis
Brown, Paul David Jr.
Brown, Rickie Fay
Bruner, Jack C.
Bryant, Connie
Bryson, G. Moore
Bunch, Ronnie E.
Bunch, W. Terrell
Burns, Ralph E.
Burroughs, Marsue
Burton, Willard A.
Cambron, John Lane
Carey, James R.
Carter, J. Michael
Carver, Harold Wayne
iCaudle, Gary H.
Cecil, Jimmie R.
Chapman, Gary P.
Chapman, Thomas W.
Cheek, Allan B.
Chick, William A.
Christopher, Randall S.
Clark, Williams. Ill
Claycomb, Eddie H.
demons, Robert L.
Clore, Ken
Cole, Westerfield
Combs, John E.
Conley, Edward D.
Conley, Greg G.
Cook, Lewis
Couch, Lester
Cowan, Ronnie C.
Cowens, Gary T.
Crawford, Rick A.
Croley, Jerry
Crumb, Steve R.
Cunningham, John Alan
Curtis, Ella Mae
Curtis, Kenneth
Curtsinger, Garvey L.
Dalenberg, Timothy
Daniels, Carl L.
Daniels, Phillip
Daugherty, Robert L.
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Davis, Thomas A.
Davis, Wayne L.
Davis, William R.
Day, Christopher
Day, Douglas B.
Day, Lawrence W.
Dierig, Thomas H.
Dixon, J.R.
Douglas, Bill
Duff, Birchell
Dunn, Christopher S.
Dunn, Keith F.
Dunn, Richard
Eastep, Phillip R.
Ellis, Dwayne
Emberton, Charles E.
Engle, Tim
Fannie, Ronald E.
Fannon, Norman
Faulk, Terry W.
Feher, Al J.
Feltner, Wendell
Fetters, Arnold
Fields, Alesia A.
Floyd, Joe W.
Floyd, Paul Jr.
Fox, Curtis Howard
Fraley, Charlie L.
Franklin, Sandraetta
Frazer, Tom Roe
Frey, William R.
Fritz, Douglas E.
Fudge, Mark
Fuell, Wm. Patrick
Fulmer, Ken
Gardner, James A.
Gayheart, Damon D.
Gibson, Charles M.
Gibson, Gerald L.
Gish, Pete
Goad, Tommy
Goetz, William C.
Coins, Thomas A.
Gorham, Charles
Gossett, Roger B.
Gray, Paul E.
Greene, Steve Lloyd
Greer, L. Darriel
Griffin, Danny
Griffith, Robert E.
Hackworth, Charles Walter
Hafley, Joseph E.
Halbert, Kathy
Hale, Richard W.
Hale, Sandy
Hall, Jeff
Hall, Jimmy
Handley, Woodie R., Sr.
Handlon, Mark
Harmon, Randall Taylor
Harris, Tony M.
Harrod, Ron
Hatcher, Paul
Hawkins, Anthony
Hawkins, Emile C.
Hawkins, Maurice Paul
Hensley, Jerry W.
Higgins, David
Hill, Myron K.
HInton, David Alexander
Holland, Jay
Holmes, Lois L.
Hopkins, Douglas M.
Hopper, John H.
Howe, Ronnie W.
Huang, Nathan C.
Hughes, Winfred C.
Hunt, Larry R.
Hurt, Thomas C, Sr.
Hyatt, Robert L., Jr.
Irby, Mike P.
James, David L.
James, Janice Kaye
Jarvis, Billy Ray
Jaynes, Tim
Jent, Richard L.
Johnson, Bruce O.
Jones, Tommy S.
Jurasin, James A.
Keeling, Reuben
Keene, Phillip Mark
Kennedy, Russell
Kidder, Jeffrey F.
King, Bobby Rickey
Kistner, Gary W.
Lacer, Albert Ray
Lamar, Huston O.
Lamastus, Randall
LaRue, Wm. D., Jr.
Lawson, Rondell
Leagans, George H.
Ledford, Michael E.
Ledford, Thomas B.
Lee, John M.
Lee, William A.
Leiand, Lonnie L.
Lewis, Joseph Catron
Lewis, Larry Roy
Long, Robert F.
Long, Scottie J.
Louden, Forrest W.
Lovelace, Donald Clinton
Lowe, Stephen F.
Lyons, David
MacDonald, Hunk Vincent
McAlister, Caswell
McCarthy, Steven M.
McCoy, Freddy L.
McCoy, Gary Wendell
McDaniel, Arthur D.
McDaniel, George W.
McFarland, Patrick E.
McGaughey, Joseph Jr.
McGown, Phil
McKenzie, Forrest
McKinney, Alan Mark
McWilliams, James M.
Maggard, Charles Joseph
Marcum, H. Allen
Maybrier, Bo
Mayer, John P.
Maynard, James H.
Maynard, Walter E.
Melton, Paul D.
Meyer, Michael F.
Mickey, Steve
Milner, Randy
Mitchner, Kent D.
Montgomery, Billy J.
Moore, Bradley
Moore, Phillip H.
Morgan, John Edward Jr.
Morris, John H.
Morrison, James W.
Morse, Richard Jr.
Murphy, Brian K.
Murphy, Dianna
Murphy, Tom
Myers, Fred E.
Nail, Kenny P.
Neal, James
Newhous, Douglas E.
Newman, David
Newsome, Bill
Newton, Danny L.
Niles, Lew W.
Nolte, Jerry
Nunn, Kirk
Cakes, Tim
O'Cull, John D.
Oestreicher, Edward G.
Ormes, Jerry
O'Toole, Dennis
Owens, Greg
Owens, Ronnie L.
Parker, Ronald
Patterson, Kerry Duane
Pearson, William M
Peterson, Bill S.
Peyton, William C.
Phelps, Jimmy B.
Phelps, Johnny
Phillips, Samuel M.
Poe, Greg
Powell, Robert M.
Prichard, Glenn W.
Racis, Joe
Rains, E. Paul
Ragland, Rick
Rail, Edward W.
Ransdell, Douglas R.
Rawlings, Charles C.
Raymond, Jay
Reeves, David
Reid, Cecil H. Jr.
Reinle, Ronnie
Rice, Ronnie Jay
Richards, Modell Truman
Rigon, Dennis
Riley, Jeffrey L.
Riley, Tim Ray
Roaden, Lonnie
Roark, Adam R.
Roberson, Robin
Roberts, Kenneth R.
Robinson, Mary H.
Rock, Dennis C.
Rogers, Ronald
Runyon, Don
Russell, Nathan Lynn
Russell, Clement
Rutledge, Mark A.
Sammons, Todd Alan
Sargent, Terry C.
Schaefer, Bonnie L.
Scott, Lynn
Scott, Travis Paul
Sears, Len
Shannon, Donald
Simpson, Randy
Simpson, William
Singleton, Bobby
Sirls, Brenda
Skelton, Rebecca
Sketch, Gregory V.
Slone, Ishmael
Smith, Bruce E.
Smith, C.R.
Smith, Virginia Lee
Snowden, Marty
Solomon, Charles E.
Stacy, R. Tony
Stagnolia, Eugene
Stanton, Ronald R.
Staples, Brian K.
Starner, Donald C.
Stephenson, Harry S.
Stevens, Joyce E.
Stevens, Larry D.
Stinson, Charles L.
Stone, Kenneth W.
Stull, Melvln R.
Sutherland, Raymond C.
Sutton, James A.
Switzer, Richard J. Jr.
Tackett, Timmy
Talbott, William D.
Tarry, William Robert
Tarvin, Roger Wayne
Tatman, Jeffrey
Terry, Richard A.
Thomas, Greg
Thomas, James A.
Thompson, David
Thompson, David L.
Thrasher, Barry L.
Toy, John R.
Trimble, Stephen Allen
Trogdien, Harley
Tucker, Edward Allen
Tucker, Joseph P.
Turner, Joseph L.
Turner, Paul Eric
Turner, Ronald Lee
Twyman, Garnett
VanHoose, Wendell Kevin
Vanover, Larry W.
Vermillion, Charles D.
Vincini, Peter Francis
Wagoner, Terry D.
Walker, Joe D.
Walker, Landon III
Wallace, Danny Lane
Wallace, Kevin M.
Wallenfelsz, David E.
Waller, Jim
Wallin, Charles
Wallin, James Dean
Walton, Roy G.
Wasson, Billy Joe
Watson, Dave
Weihe, Timothy L.
Wells, Charles E.
Wheeler, James M.
Whitaker, Ricky A.
White, William L.
Whiteside, Ronald
Whitemore, Jackie
Wilkie, Craig R.
Williams, Frank
Wilson, Dan
Wolfe, Keith V.
Woodward, Mark A.
Wright, Milt Thomas
Wyatt, Tony David
York, Marva L.
I
According to our records the following basketball
coaches have not attended the mandatory clinic as
required in ByLaw 28, Sec. 3:
Thomas Cook — Christian Academy
Richard Mosley — Farmdale Christian
Mike Crowe — Powell County
James Watson — St. Francis
THE KENTUCKY HIGH SCHOOL ATHLETE FOR JANUARY, 1981
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Gary Sundmacker — Stuart
Paul Watts — Western Anderson
Richard Emery — Stuart
Lazetta Cook — Western Anderson
Katie Wesseling — St. Henry
Butch Hays — Simon Kenton
Suzy Wera — Beechwood
Sally Meng — Bellevue
Joan Shadley — Notre Dame Academy
James Schmidt — Maysville
Dan Hampel — George Rogers Clark
Dan Hill — Frankfort
Deborah Perry — Burgin
Genie Sims — Harrodsburg
Kathy Neal — Lafayette
Mike Elkins — Madison
Jeanne Stull — Model Laboratory
Kenneth Hurt — Garrard County
Charles Adams — McCreary Central
Larry Hurt — Pulaski County
Phillip R. Baker — Shopville
James Mason — Barbourville
Ricky Adams — Jenkins
Zella Coms — Cordia
Charlie Whitaker — Knott County Central
Mark Keith — Powell County
Steve McCann — Pikeville
Brook Sparks — Raceland
1980-81 APPROVED
BASKETBALL OFFICIALS
The following officials have qualified for the
advanced rating of Approved as a result of the Na-
tional Federation Basketball Examination and re-
quirements of the K.H.S.A.A.:
Adams, Ray Jr.
Adkins, Madison L.
Akins, Clyde B.
Alexander, Donald E.
Alexander, Ron J.
Allen, Christopher T.
Anderson, Danny D.
Angelucci, Armand Jr.
Arnold, Eddie
Askins, Milton Ray
Atwood, Bobby
Atzinger, Phyllis M.
Bailey, Harrison
Bain, Stanley T.
Baldwin, Carl R.
Barnard, Phillip E.
Barnhill, E. Carl
Barton, Ronald G.
Bates, J.R.
Baumann, Michael G.
Baxter, William H,
Beard, Charles H.
Beasley, Steven D.
Belcher, Gerald T.
Bergstrom, Edwin V. Jr.
Berns, Thomas Earl
Bibelhauser, Nancy L.
Blair, Jeff
Blakeman, Mike T.
Blanford, Margaret J.
Bond, Terry Lee
Bovinet, Gerald
Boyd, Tommy
Boykin, Arthur L.
Brady, Ron
Branham, George
Brausch, William David
Breegle, Bruce M.
Brown, David H.
Brown, Judy C.
Brown, Nicholas W.
Brown, Rickie Fay
Brown, Ronnie E.
Brueggemann, Timothy J.
Buckman, William Larkin
Buerger, Timothy W.
Buis, Michael A.
Bunch, Lawrence O.
Burdette, Randall C.
Burton, Bill J.
Cambron, John Lane
Carey, James R.
Garden, L. Gene
Castle, Banner
Catron, Mike D.
Cessna, Clayborn Jr.
Chaffin, John B.
Chasteen, Rick
Christopher, Randall S.
Clark, Betty Lou
Clay, Scott L.
Coleman, C. Ronald
Combs, Sherman
Compton, Jerry T.
Cook, Chandlar D.
Cook, Donald Wayne
Cook, Edwin S., Ill
Cooper, John F.
Cooper, Mary Linda
Craft, Robert E,
Creekmore, Milford Burl 1st
Crick, James E.
Crittenden, Fred M.
Crowell, Jimmy D.
Crump, Edward G.
Cummins, E. Ray
Cunningham, Bobby R.
Curry, Howard Mark
Daniels, Steve A.
Darnell, Nick
Davis, Harold T.
Decker, Neil T.
Delaney, William T.
Denham, Edward G.
DIerig, Thomas H.
Dossett, Mac L.
Dotson, Scott J.
Douthwaite, Donald D.
Drake, John E.
Duncan, William H.
Edwards, W. Glenn
Effinger, Sharon Marie
Eha, C. Steven
Elliott, Jerry O.
Ensslin, Charles W.
Ernst, Danny Lee
Evans, Alvin
Evans, Ronnie B.
Everly, Randy
Farhat, Ned
Featherstone, John E.
Feltner, Paul
Fields, Jerry W.
Foutch, Enoch Jr.
Francis, Conrad L.
Francis, William R.
Franklin, John L.
Frazer, Tom Roe
Fritschner, John B.
Gann, Ronnie W.
Gibson, Gerald L.
Gilland, Lisa M.
Gillespie, Vicky L.
Glisker, Barry A.
Goble, Kelly M.
Godbey, Tom
Golden, Leonard T.
Gordon, Dwight
Gordon, James W.
Gornet, Mary P.
Green, James David
Greene, James Bert
Grefer, Thomas J.
Gregory, Barbara
Grieme, William J.
Gupton, George E.
Hacker, David S.
Mainline, Charles C.
Halbert, Kathy
Hale, Charles David
Hamilton, Paul K.
Hammock, Don L.
Hardin, Phillip M.
Hargrove, David L.
Haste, Fred
Hatfield, Daniel E.
Hauber, Cheri L.
Hause, Martin B.
Hayes, David
Heckel, Charles A.
Heckel, Richard D.
Hendren, James W.
Henry, Dennis W.
Henry, Tony A.
Hicks, Floyd E.
Hicks, Michael L.
Hiipp, Gerald L.
Holmes, Ronald M.
Holt, Timothy E.
Houchens, Joe Danny
Houchens, Tom M.
Hughes, Roy S.
Hummel, Joseph G.
Hyatt, Robert L. Jr.
Jewell, Billy J.
Johnson, Frank J.
Johnson, Kenneth Ray
Jones, John F. Ill
Kellam, Steven Louis
Kersey, William Andy
Kessinger, Michael W.
King, Chester R.
King, Curtis R.
Kistner, Gary L.
Lambert, Roger Wayne
Larimore, Leslie Steven
Latkovski, Andy
Lawson, Sonny
Lawson^ Stanley
Ledford, Thomas B.
Leep, John B. Jr.
Lenox, Robert Michael
Lewis, Joseph Catron
Looney, James O.
Loperfido, Richard O.
Louden, Forrest W.
Luttrell, Daisy Mae
McEuen, Robert A.
McGavic, Ronald L.
McGrath, Robert C.
Mcintosh, Carl W.
McMahon, James B.
Maddox, Arthur Lee
Madison, James H.
Majors, Jeffrey Y.
Mann, Cathleen L.
Marquette, Ralph L. Jr.
Mattingly, Terry L.
May, Paul L.
May, William C.
Mefford, R. Granville
Meredith, William Craig
Meyer, David W.
Milam, James B.
Mills, John C. Jr.
Molands, Lawrence
Moore, N. Dean
Moore, Ronald A.
Morris, Larry E.
Morris, Thomas A.
Morrison, Donnie Royce
Mosley, David
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Mullins, Harold D.
Murrell, Charles
Nash, Richard C.
Nelligan, Michael L.
Newman, William O.
Newsome, Cecil Jr.;
Newsome, Gerald D.
Nix, Roger L.
Osborne, Ronnie
Osbourn, Vincent P.
Oser, Larry E.
Owens, Danny L.
Owsley, Robert T.
Paitsel, James D. Jr.
Pandolfi, Thomas A.
Parker, Lowell D.
Parker, Steve R.
Parkey, Cecil Edward
Pate, Edward M.
Peak, Barbara A.
Perry, Charles E.
Peyton, William C.
Phelps, Jimmy B.
Phipps, Charles R.
Phipps, Dannie Lee
Pickett, Kenneth H.
Pierce, Frank D. Jr.
Ponchot, Joseph C.
Porter, David L.
Prather, Clinton R.
Pruitt, Gregory D.
Quisenberry, David
Riley, Jeffrey L.
Ritchie, William H.
Ritter, Tommy F.
Roark, David W.
Robinson, Ted
Rogers, Michael C.
Rousey, James P.
Russell, Allen R.
Ryan, Clifford W.
Ryan, D. Kevin
Sargent, William L. Jr.
Schmitt, Alvin J.
Schomaker, Charles Thomas
Scott, Emmanuel H.
Scott, Sidney H.
Sellier, Ed Jr.
Sever, William B. Jr.
Shartzer, Stephen Kent
Shaw, Donald L.
Shelton, Shelah K.
Shepherd, Larry Nolan
Simpson, James H.
Smart, John S.
Smith, Bruce E.
Smith, James B.
Spahr, Scott David
Spears, Ronnie Gene
Stephenson, Joe H.
Stethen, Mike
Stevens, William Terry
Stober, Martha
Story, John B.
Sullivan, Dan P.
Swafford, Billy D.
Taylor, Jerry D.
Tennill, Rebecca L.
Thomas, Bobby
Thomas, John O. Jr.
Thomas, Leonard A.
Thompson, David L.
Thompson, Jerry W.
Thompson, Robert E.
Thornbury, C. Brice
Ticknor, W.G.
Tolliver, Jerry L.
Trapp, Charles W.
Tucker, Charles N.
Tucker, Phillip A.
Turner, Michael E.
Umfress, Lynda
Upchurch, Daniel E.
Vance, G. Scott
VanHooser, Phillip
Varney, Gregory N.
Vaught, Marvin W.
Wade, Charles O.
Wagoner, James A.
Walker, Keith L.
Walton, Roy G.
Washnock, Richard L.
Weinel, Timothy W.
Westerman, Carol G.
Wheeler, Milton L.
White, Curtis E.
White, David A.
Whitmer, Phillip W.
Willett, Joseph L.
Williams, Terry L.
Wilson, Freddie W.
Wise, Gary Lee
Witt, Robert Earl
Woolridge, James L.
Wooten, Danny R.
Wright, Gary L.
Wright, Robert Thomas
Yancey, Delbert L.
Yann, Gerald R.
Yeiser, Gerald N.
Yeoman, George T.
York, Marva L.
Young, Tony W.
Zachem, John Whitt
1980-81 CERTIFIED
BASKETBALL OFFICIALS
The folowing officials have qualified for the
advanced rating of Certified as a result of the
National Federation Basketball Examination and
requirements of the K.H.S.A.A.:
Acton, Claude J.
Adams, Beverly S.
Allen, Jeffery L.
Allen, Thomas Eugene
Allen, Yvon
Anders, Raleigh A.
Anderson, Ralph
Appling, James
Arnold, James R.
Asher, Ralph
Ashurst, Michael Lee
Bair, David J.
Baker, Janice F,
Baldwin, Dennis E.
Ball, Charles Philip
Banks, Paul Jr. "Buddy"
Barnes, Barry L.
Barnes, Conard Gene
Bartley, Joseph R.
Basler, Mel
Beck, Robert E.
Beckner, Gene
Bell, Clarence T.
Bell, Gregory
Bell, Henry B.
Bell, Ronald Keith
Bertrand, Earl F.
Bertsch, Ronald L.
Beshears, James T.
Bevins, Wallace I.
Billips, Douglas A.
Bogar, Joseph D.
Bohanon, Alan K.
Boisture, Roy W.
Boucher, Larry Gene Jr.
Bowling, Donald E.
Branstetter, Charles Elwood
Brantley, Delmer L.
Brashear, Loy Ray
Brewer, Charles A.
Brewer, Jerry
Brewer, Lloyd
Bridges, Ralph L.
Brock, Jack W.
Brockman, Thomas A.
Brockman, Gerald Kenneth
Brothers, Dottle L.
Brown, Barry D.
Brown, J.W. "Scoop"
Brown, Michael Ray
Brown, Stevan J.
Brown, Wendell
Browning, Wayne
Bruner, Jack C.
Bryant, Jimmy W.
Bugg, James M.
Bullock, James Douglas
Bullock, Larry E.
Burch, Bill
Burkart, Robert L.
Burkeen, Phillip C.
Bush, Karmen B.
Butcher, Stephen D.
Byars, Don W. II
Camacho, Marcus A.
Campbell, Dexter Lane
Carlton, Robert W.
Carnes, D. Dwight
Carpenter, Jasper
Carter, J. Michael
Casey, Ancle L.
Cash, Charles C.
Catron, Ken
Cecil, James Ronald
Centers, Mike
Chappie, Charles A.
Clark, James Ken
Cobb, Mike B.
Coffman, W. Steve
Colley, Lynn W.
Collier, Burnard
Collins, Hubert
Combs, Henry B.
Compton, Adolphus H.
Cook, William Preston
Copley, Sidney M.
Cornelison, Michael R.
Cox, James M.
Cox, Ken
Cox, Rufus A.
Crick, Dwaine
Crisp, Jackie Day
Cross, Roger
Crume, Jane B.
Crutcher, Marlon
Crutcher, Paul M.
Cundiff, Curt
Cunningham, Robert L.
Cupp, Jackie R.
Curlis, Ella Mae
Curry, Randall L.
Damron, Adam G.
Daniel, Roger T.
Daniels, Robert A.
Dant, Joseph B.
Davis, Bobby W.
Davis, John C.
Davis, Jay W.
Davis, Thomas A.
Day, Jack L.
Day, Richard W.
Decker, James F.
Dennedy, T. Robert
Denton, Calvin R.
DeVary, William B.
Dill, James Roger
Divine, Wayne L.
Dixon, Billy M.
Dixon, Oscar
Dixon, Ronald R.
Doll, Allen
Downs, Joseph W.
Dozier, Dennis M.
Driskell, Earl Jr.
Duff, Birchen
Durbin, Hade
Durbin, Roy
Duvall, Thomas J. Sr.
Dyke, Orville Dean
Fades, Mark
Eads, Ronald Lynn
East, William L.
Eaves, James K.
Ebel, Jack D.
Edmondson, Johnny B.
Edwards, Wayne D.
Elliott, Michael C.
Emmons, Guy W.
Estes, Walter R.
Etienne, Donald H.
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Evans, Lewis
Everly, Phyllis J.
Idol, Bilfy Joe Sr.
Isham, Buford
Jacl<son, Dennis
Jacl<son, Robert H.
Jackson, Stephen A.
Jansen, Jean A.
Jeffers, Stephen E.
Jenkins, Burney
Jennings, Jeff
Jent, Richard L.
Johns, James E.
Johnson, Gayle W.
Johnson, James M.
Johnson, Jerry Lee
Johnson, W. Lynn
Johnson, Walter
Johnson, William Michael
Jones, Denver
Jones, Frank
Jones, Ken L.
Kazunas, Gerald L.
Keeling, Reuben
Kemper, Nancy B.
Kirk, Charles F.
Kluepfel, Joseph G.
Klump, William Roger
Knauer, Glen M.
Kouns, Robert H.
Kristof, David A.
Lamar, Huston O.
Lamastus, Randall
Lambert, Irvin G.
Lashley, Daniel R.
Laskey, Barbara A.
Latham, Billy D.
Lawson, Rondell
Layne, Bert
Lee, Charles J.
Lee, David F.
Liggett, Ernest J.
Lile, Clyde F.
Long, James E.
Long, James Stephen
Long, Robert F.
Long, William H.
Lusby, George
McAnally, Tom
McCarley, John W.
McCarthy, Steven M.
McClure, Jerry T.
McDowell, Benny D.
McGinty, L.V. Jr.
McGowan, James E.
Mcintosh, Carl W.
McKenzie, Dwight E.
McKenzie, James M.
McMillin, Larry L.
McNulty, Robert P.
McPherson, Lanny P.
McPike, Ray S. Jr.
Maddox, Robert V.
Maines, George E.
Martin, Terry Joe
Maxey, Michael
Maxey, Richard E.
Menser, Scott
Meredith, Vernal Eric
Meredith, Wilmoth J.
Middleton, John W.
Miller, Harold P.
Mitchell, Curtis N.
Mohr, Thomas W. Jr.
Monks, Ronald E.
Moore, Franklin "Bud"
Moore, Marvin
Moore, Robert W. Jr.
Moorman, Thomas P.
Morgan, Charles B. "Chuck
Morgan, Richard
Morris, Bobby
Morris, Edward C.
Morris, John C.
Morrison, Daniel G.
Morse, Richard K.
Moser, Rudy Clay
Mullins, William B.
Murdach, Leslie L.
Murphy, Michael P.
Murrell, Allen L.
Murt, Gene T.
Myers, Ronald J.
Newton, Dennis W.
Ogden, Paul J. Jr.
Overstreet, Walter R.
Owens, Bruce E.
Owens, Pete
Owens, Ronnie L.
Pearl, George W.
Peeno, Harry R.
Pelphrey, Joe D.
Pelphrey, Paul L.
Percell, Danny L.
Peters, Fred E.
Peyton, William Ray
Phillips, Thomas M.
Pickrell, Jerry W.
Pietrowski, Paul
Plummer, William B.
Poe, Thomas E. "Buddie"
Polly, Rex
Powell, Billy R.
Proffitt, Carlie M.
Purcell, J. Kenneth
Radjunas, Ed
Radjunas, John B.
Ramey, Gary
Randolph D. Elwood
Raymer, Don L.
Read, Ray V.
Reader, Robert N.
Redle, Joel E.
Reffitt, Tommy E.
Revis, David G.
Rhodes, Cecil
Rhodus, Harry D.
Rich, Dennis W.
Ringstaff, Roy G.
Roesel, Joseph F.
Rogers, Eldridge
Rogers, Ralph D.
Rouse, Thomas L.
Runyon, Tommy D.
Russell, Clement
Salyer, Henry E.
Sanders, John David
Saylors, Carlee
Schneider, Donald P.
Sears, Wilson
Seavers, Joe
Seivy, Curt
Shake, Kenneth L.
Shaw, Earl
Shields, Donald C.
Shuck, Thomas G.
Sigler, Susie
Simpson, F. DeLane
Sims, Frank D.
Skaggs, Bobby L.
Smallwood, Talmadge
Smiley, James F.
Smith, Benny L.
Smith, Gary
Smith, Ronald A.
Smith, Ronald K.
Smith, Roy M.
Smith, William E.
Sowder, Bill D.
Sphar, David L.
Spalding, J. Randall
Sparrow, John A.
Spencer, Irvine E.
Spoonamore, Jim
Stark, Allan D.
Stark, Douglas O.
Stephenson, Harry S.
Stethen, James E.
Stevenson, Michael G.
Stewart, William J.
Stikeleather, Clyde L.
Stoker, Steven B.
Stokes, Cubb R.
Stokes, Tommy G.
Stone, Kenneth W.
Stone, Sidney P.
Stovall, Catherine
Strain, Richard P.
Straus, William W.
Strong, Charles E.
Studle, Ronald O.
Stuedle, Raymond J. Sr.
Sullivan, Dan L.
Sumner, Carl
Switzer, Richard J. Jr.
Swope, Tom R.
Szyper, Richard T.
Taylor, Bill
Taylor, Donald D.
Thomas, Bill G.
Thomas, Durward C.
Thompson, Charles Allen
Thompson, Gary
Thompson, Joe
Thompson, Thomas A.
Thompson, Tom D.
Thomson, Cecil W.
Thornberry, Gary E.
Tindall, Cliff
Tinsley, Marion F.
Turner, Keenan V.
Turpin, Donald W.
Turpin, Ronald D.
Tuttle, Walter E. Ill
Uriage, Dick
Vance, Hunter
Vanover, J.W.
Vaughn, Ronald B.
Vincent, Jack
Vinson, Ray T.
Vories, Richard
Vories, Gary W.
Vories, Kent
Votaw, Tony R
Wade, Kent
Wade, Sharon A.
Wages, Robert P.
Wallace, John
Wallen, Wendell L.
Weber, Thomas C.
Webster, Norman E.
Weihe, Robert J.
Weyer, James G.
Whitaker, Charles W.
White, William L.
Williams, Bobby G.
Williams, Buford W. Jr.
Williams, Donald L.
Williams, Gary L.
Williams, Gregory M.
Williams, James A.
Williams, Roger
Wilson, Kenneth H.
Wilson, Paul A.
Wilson, Plomer C. Jr.
Wilson, William Bruce
Winfrey, W. Shelby
Wolfe, Dennis R.
Woosley, Darrell G.
Woosley, Donald R.
Wooton, George B.
SUPPLEMENTARY LIST OF
REGISTERED BASKETBALL OFFICIALS
(Continued from December Athlete)
(If one telephone number is given for an official, it is the home
phone number unless otherwise designated. If two numbers are
given, the first number is the home phone).
Ledford, Thomas B. — 2702 Wren Rd., Ft. Campbell 42223 — 431-
4482
Lee, Charles J. — Box 57, Williamsburg 40769 — 606/549-3766;
528-5851
Lee, David F. — 6810 Dartmoor Dr., Louisville 40222 — 425-3863;
425-5076
Lee, William A. — Box 1 16, Wallins Creek 40873 — 606/664-2127;
573-5027
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Leep, John B. Jr. — 123 Comanche, Carrolton 41008 — 502/732- Marquette, Ralph L. Jr. — 231 Hemingway Rd., Louisville 40207 —
5230; 732-4844 502/893-2782; 458-2623
LeMaster, Ronald K. — 915 Maryland Ct., Flatwoods 41 139 — 606/ Martin, Terry Joe — 903 Fourth St., Corbin 40701 — 606/528-3463;
836-8072; 325-7755 X-41 1 528-3140
Lenox, RobertMichael — Rt. 5, Cynthiana41D31 — 234-5760; 234- Mayer, John P. — Rt. 2 Box 225, Frenchburg 40322 -606/768-
1678 3504; 768-2373
Letcher, Ronnie — 106 Oriole St., Carlisle 40311 — 289-5573; 289- May, Paul L. — Box 5 Rt. 2, McVeigh 41546 — 353-9238; 353-7239
2208 Maynard, James H. — RR40Box292, Inez41224 — 606/298-3848;
Lewis, Joseph Catron — 1245 Summit, Lexington 40502 — 266- 298-3288
7246 Maynard, Richard J. — Rt. 6 Box 563W, Pikeville 41501 — 437-
Lewis, Milton H. — 6 Lake St., Ft. Wright 41011 — 606/331-1650; 7590; 432-3380
261-4010 Meek, Jeff — Box 356 Keene Hall EKU, Richmond 40475 — 606/
Liggett, Ernest J. — 46 Home St., Newport 41071 —606/491-8061; 625-5280
513/221-1234 Meffert, Karen A. — 6600 Outer Loop #21, Louisville 40228 — 968-
Listerman, Michael L. — 213-A Carthage Rd., California 41007 — 9502; 582-4403
635-5135; 781-3333 Mefford, R. Granville — 320 Port William, Carrollton 41008 — 502/
Logan, Jeff — Ohio River Rd., Greenup 41144 — 473-9201 732-8252; 732-4844
Lonaker, Roger D. — 616 Woolery Ave,, Falmouth 41040 — 654- Menser, Scott — 317 E. Keigan St., Dawson Springs 42408 — 797-
8016; 654-6105 8254; 669-4161
Loney, Earl — 162472 Ohio St., Owensboro 42301 — 926-3741 ;685- Meredith, Vernal Eric — Rt. 3, Elizabethtown 42701 — 737-3562
9110 Meredith, William Craig — 9401 Habersham Dr., Louisville 40222 —
Long, James E. - Box 73, Basket! 42402 — 827-5000; 827-1867 502/426-8226; 451-2430
Long, RobertF— 664 Lombardy Dr., Lexington40505 — 299-7226; Meredith, Wilmont J. — 5219 Matterhorn Dr., Louisville 40216 —
233-3717 447-0449
Long, Scottie J. — Rt. 5 Box 232, Henderson 42420 — 826-5419 Meyer, David W. — 175 Main St., Newport 41071 — 581-0937
Looney, James O. — Rt. 1, Box 631, Ashcamp 41512 — 606/754- Meyers, John F. — Box 513, Maysville 41056 — Bus. 606/759-7141
9300; 754-4866 Middleton, John W. — 209 Leimaur Dr., Richmond 40475 — 626-
Loperfido, Richard O. — 207 Fifth St., Greenup 41 144 — 606/473- 1682; 623-6373
3761; 836-8161 X-100 Miller, George L. — East View 42732 — 862-9220; 737-1006
Louden, Forrest W. — Box 224, Bedford 40006 — 502/255-3538; Miller, Harold P. — 103 East 24th St., Benton 42025 — 527-8749;
317/546-1607 395-7121 X-2363
Lovelace, Donald Clinton — 687 Rodenburg Rd., Roselle IL 60172 Mills, John C. Jr. — 2305 Briargate Ave., Louisville 40216 — 447-
- 312/980-9366; 529-4500 5423; 425-3182
Lowe, Stephen F. — 2124 Tamarack Dr., Lexington 40504 — 278- Mitchner, Kent D. — 1009 S. Third #201, Louisville 40203 — 502/
9662; 255-6841 589-3913
Lusby, George —615 Pueblo Trail, Georgetown 40324 — 502/863- Mohr, Thomas W. Jr. — 34 Sunset Dr., Alexandria 41001 — 635-
1440; 863-3805 5385; 635-4161
Luttrell, Daisy Mae — Rt. 1 Box 380, Dunnville 42528 — 606/787- Monks, Ronald E. —3509 Dorset Rd., Louisville 4021 4 — 937-6222
7458; 986-9341 X-580 Montgomery. Billy J. — Rt. 3 Box 489, Salyersville 41465 — 606/
McCarley, John W. — 302 W. Brown, Glasgow 42141 —651-6865; 349-5478
651-2256 Moore, Alvin E. — Box 11 70 New Garden Station, Ft. Knox 401 21 —
McCarthy, Stephen M. — 170 Poplar Ridge Rd, Alexandria 41001— 942-3665; 624-3630
635-9038; 581-4422 Moore, Franklin "Bud" — 5351 Whitmore Dr., Cincinnati OH 45238
McConahay. Rex W. — RC.TS., Lost Creek 41348 — 666-2359 _ 513/922-8317; 559-7246
McDaniel, Michael A. — 235 Murry Street, Madisonville 42431 — Moore, Marvin — Rt. 5 Box 194, Morehead 40351 —606/784-6467
821-7248; 821-1813 784-8956
McDowell, Benny D. — 853 Collins Rd , Villa Hills 41017 — 341- Moore, Robert W. Jr. — 441 Forest Ave. Erianger 41018 — 342-
0949; 341-4406 6942; 261-4613
McEuen, Robert A, - Box 128, Corydon 42406 - 502/533-6139; Moore, Ronald A. — 312 East Third St., Frankfort 40601 — 502/
827-3545 X-221 227-7706; 223-8030
McGavic, Ronald L. — 2500 Martin Ave , Louisville 40216 — 502/ Moorman, Thomas P. — Box 515, Hardinsburg 40143 — 502/257-
447-2170; 367-3597 8272; 756-2821
McGinty, L.V Jr. - 3927 Primrose PI, Paducah 42001 - 502/442- Morgan, John Edward Jr. - Rt, 1 Box 278, Annville 40402 - 606/
8080, 442-8050 364-5504; 615/869-2992
McGowan, James E. — 1775 Mooreland Dr., Lexington 40502 — Morgan, Richard — 522 Taylor Dr., London 40741 — 864-9253' 864-
269-9165; 232-3903 51 14
McGrath, Robert O. — 3221 Tara Gale Dr.. Louisville 40216 — 502/ Morris, Bobby — Rt. 6, Mayfield 42066 — 247-5312; 247-0492
447-0346; 778-2773 Morris, Edward C. — 153 RaintreeRd, Florence41042 — 371-9496;
Mcintosh, Carl W. — Brewers Trailer Park, Jackson 41339 — 666- 727-2333
2190. 666-8894 Morris, John C. — Box 115A RR 1, Pendleton 40055 — 502/255-
McKenzie, DwightE. — 1 327 Grandview Dr., Ashland 41 101 —606/ 3657
325-7081. 304/696-5672 Morris, Larry E. — 4701 Sebree #1 Lane, Louisville 40218 — 459-
McKenzie, James M. —3234 Ridgeway Dr., Ashland 41 101 —606/ 1549
324-7905; 325-1414 Morris, Thomas A. — 1320 South Ft. Thomas Ave., Ft. Thomas
McMahon, James B— 2703 Sunrise Ave., Portsmouth OH 45662— 41075 — 441-3749; 563-2290
614/354-1628; 606/932-3131 Morrison, Daniel G. — 500 Nutwood Ave., Bowling Green 42101 —
McMillin, Larry L. — 3506 Rock Rose Lane, LaGrange 40031 —502/ 502/843-9633
241-8998; 241-0320 Morse, Richard K, — 163 N. Deepwood, Radcliff 40160 — 502/
McNulty, Robert P. — 3626 Niagara Dr., Lexington 40502 — 273- 351-3748; 624-4646
3791. 233-2535 Moser, Rudy Clay — Box 282, Sebree 42455 — 835-2532
McPike, Ray S. Jr. — 629 River City Mall, Louisville 40202 — 502/ Mosley, David — 501 West 16th St., London 40741 — 864-4576
451-3832; 585-2832 878-7913
Maddox, Robert V— Box 6. Glencoe 41046 — 606/643-3941; 283- Mulberry, Larry G. — Box 70, Eddyville 42038 — 388-9953
3192 Mullins, RaffordG. — Rt. 689, Flat Gap 41219 — 606/265-3568; 789-
Madison, James H. — 429 Linden Lane, Nicholasville40356 — 887- 4890
1047; 885-4144 Mullins, William B. — 543 Laketower Dr. #129, Lexington 40502 —
Maines, George E. — 905 E. Main Apt. 17, Lexington 40502 — 269- 606/266-3509; 253-5836
^''07 Mullins, William M. — 411 Beech Street, Falmouth 41040 — 606/
Mams, Jeff ery L. — Highway 27, Falmouth 4 1040 — 654-81 48; 472- 654-8385; 654-2931
^0^1 Murdach, Leslie L. — 965 Homestead Trail, Henderson 42420 —
Majors,JeffreyY. — Box 5494 Hart Hall MSU, Murray 42071 —879- 827^4133
6500 Murphy, Brian K. — Box 594 Main St., Morton's Gap 42440 — 258-
Mann, Cathleen L — 271 3-B Willow Court, Hopkinsville 42240 — 5584
502/885-2492; 886-8116 Murphy, Michael P. — 2913 Pindell Ave., Louisville 40217 — 637-
Marcum, H. Allen — Box 801, Barbourville 40906 — 546-4497 7205
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Murphy, Tom — Box 171, Wayland 41666 — 358-4063; 358-4051 Phlpps, Dannie Lee — Rt. 2 Box 261, Hazel Green 41332 — 662-
Murrell Allen L. — 1404 Woodhurst Dr., Bowling Green 42101 — 9683; 668-6585
843-1290; 745-2466 Pickett, Kenneth H. —328 Keen Hall WKU, Bowling Green 421 01 —
Murrell, Charles "Bl" — 656 New Squires, Lexington 40502 — 606/ 748-4096; 745-2984
272-8421 PIckrell, Jerry W. — 499 Whispering Hills, Lexington 40503 — 272-
Murt, Gene T. — 1106 Yarbro Lane, Paducah 42001 — 443-7950 7171, 272-1611
Nash Richard C — 1625 Alexander Ave., Owensboro 42301 — Pierce, Frank D. Jr. — 1187A Drennan Park, Ft. Campbell 42223 —
684-0683 615/431-5231; 798-6295
Neal, James — 2546 Fairvlew Dr., Owensboro 42301 — 684-3094; Pletrowski, Paul — 107 Oaklawn, Corbin 40701 — 606/523-0272;
685-2493 X-395 528-1630
Neighbors, James Douglas — Rt. 1, Morgantown 42261 —502/ Plummer, William B — Rt. 1, Box 104H,Greenup41144 — 606/473-
526-4740; 843-9031 6289; 329-7857
Nelson, Barrett L. — Rt. 1 Box 200, Nebo 42441 — 249-3608 Poe. Thomas E. — Box 896 Rt. 2, Calvert City 42029 - 502/395-
Newman, William O. — 2535 Ritchie St., Portsmouth OH 45662 —
614/353-6257
Newsome, Cecil Jr. — Box 755, Teaberry 41660 — 587-2755; 377-
2410
Newton, Dennis W. — 6002 Athens Dr., Louisville 40219 — 456-
6561
Nickles, Regina W. — Rt. 4, Harrodsburg 40330 — 748-5226
Nix, Roger L. — 118 S. Dave, Madisonville 42431 — 825-1322
Oakes, Tammy — 142 Ward St., Hazard 41701 — 606/436-5073
7595; 527-8671
Ponchot, Joseph C. —3387 Appletree Lane, Erlanger41018 — 342-
6932; 342-6400
Poppas. Stephen C. — Box 374, Jackson 41339 — 666-7480; 439-
2311
Portwood, Robbie — 1112 Yuma Tr., Georgetown 40324 —502/
863-1927
Powell, Billy R. — Box 108, Elkhorn City 41522 — 754-8702; 754-
9098
Oakes, James R — 142 Ward St., Hazard 41701 —606/436-5073; Powell, Robert M.— 531 ShoshonI Trail, Georgetown 40324 — 863-
439-1318 9314; 254-7795
Obel, Dave — 2335 Alexandria Pk.-44B, Southgate 41071 —606/ Prater, Otis — 407 W Jefferson, Berea 40403 — 986-8729; 256-4816
781-2660; 441-7800 Proffitt, CarlieM. — Rt. 4 Box312,Tompklnsvllle42167 — 502/434-
O'Bnen, James E. — 10117 Rolling Stone Dr., Louisville 40229 — 2396
502/964-2128; 361-1371 Pruitt, Gregory D. — 1206 College Ct., (Murray 42071 — 767-2753
O'Brien, Julius D— 604 Jackson St., Elizabethtown 42701 —737- Puckett, Kenneth W. — Rt. 1, Melber 42069 — 502/674-5514; 247-
4837; 351-3167 5636
Ogden, Paul J. Jr. — 1017 Oriole Ct., Louisville 40213 — 502/635- Purcell, J. Kenneth — 11 County Cork Dr., Murray 42071 —502/
6852; 584-6368 753-8233; 762-4459
Osborne, Ronnie — Rt. 1 Box 242A, Baxter 40806 — 573-7264. Purwin, John C—Rt. 13MinnleWay, BowlingGreen42101 —842-
573-1450 8540; 842-7302
Osbourn, Vincent P — 6912 Cedar Hollow Dr., Loulsville40291 — Pyle, James F. — Box 341, Maysville 41056 — 883-3442; 549-3059
239-0909; 588-6001 Quisenberry, David — Powderly 42367
Overstreet. Walter R. — 1141 Briarwood Dr., Lexington 4051 1 — Racis, Joe — 303'/i S Third St., Richmond 40475 — 606/624-1 160;
255-3461; 232-3817; 622-2821
Owens,BruceE.—950LeawoodSq. Apt. 2, Frankfort 40601 —502/ Radjunas, Ed — 3407 Slem St., Ashland 41101 — 606/324-1843;
227-2826; 564-8521 324-3137
Owens, Danny L — 131 N. Bayly Ave, Louisville 40206 — 502/897- Radjunas, John B. — Rt. 3 Northrldge Estates, Mt Sterling 40353 —
7279; 585-3084 606/498-4830; 498-2251
Owens, Greg — Rt. 6 Box 55, Russellville 42276 — 726-6532; 726- Rams, E. Paul — Rt. 4 Box 922, Williamsburg 40769 — 549-0240;
2395 549-0100
Owens, Larry E. — 154 Speare Ave , Madisonville 42431 — 502/ Rail, Edward W — 510 Perkins Ave.. Danville 40422 — 606/236-
821-0053; 821-4096 8929; 236-5047
Owens, Pete — 3366 Nevlns Dr., Lexington 4051 3 — 278-001 6; 232- Ramey, Gary — Rt 1, Salt Lick 40371 — 683-2821; 674-6325
4293
Page, Harry P. — Star Rt., Sandy Dr., Shepherdsvllle 40165 — 502/
543-2185; 367-5785
Paitsel, James D. Jr — Box 176, 220 Main St.. Fulton 42041 — 502/
472-3874; 472-3271
Pandolfl, Tom — 2230 Olympla Ave., Paducah 42001 — 502/554-
4232; 554-1820
Parker, Lowell D. — Box 277, Wheelwright 41669 — 606/452-4291
Parker, Stephen L. — Rt. 5, Maysville 41050 — 606/759-7452
Parker, Steve R. — 2504 Woodhlll Dr.. Lexington 40509 — 269-
4272; 299-0913
Randolph, D Elwood — Rt. 2. Stanford 40484 — 346-4516; 272-
0214
Rawllngs, Charles C — 9 Bentley Ct , Florence 41042 — 371-7543;
371-4917
Ray, Mark S — Rt. 2 Box 327-4, Vine Grove 40175 - 502/877-2778;
351-8021
Raymer, Don L. — Rt. 2 Hlllcrest Rd., Bowling Green 42101 — 502/
781-2076, 843-9041
Raymond, Ricky — Oneida Baptist Institute, Oneida 40972 — 847-
4437; 847-4111
Read, Ray V. — Rt. 4, Beaver Dam 42320 — 502/274- 7573;526-3753
Parkey, Cecil Edward — Box 1649, Middlesboro 40965 — 606/248- Reader, Robert N — 8101 Nancy Lane, Louisville 40258 — 502/935-
4139; 248-1000 6296. 772-3661 X-2104
Peak, Barbara A. — 2313 Mercer Ave., Shively 40216 — 447-4480 Redle, Joel E. — 6504 Sherlock Way, Louisville 40228 — 502/239-
Pearson, William M. — 618 Main St., Williamsburg 40769 — 549- 7955; 452-4902
4957; 549-3751
Peffer, James Michael — 1920 Oak St., Flatwoods 41139 — 836-
1489; 836-9141
Percell, Danny L. — Box 342, Horse Cave 42749 — 842-8067; 842-
7093
Perkins, Gary L. — Rt. 2 Box 53, Jellico TN 37762 — 786-8015; 549-
1360
Perkins, James Melvin — Rt. 2 Box 1 7, Horse Cave 42749 — 786-
1171; 782-2010
Reffitt, Tommy E — Rt. 3, Owlngsvllle 40360 — 606/674-2822; 498-
2660
Reid. Arnold — Rt. 1 Box 219 — East Bernstadt 40729 — Bus. 843-
6136
Reif, Harry F. — Rt. 1 Box 242, Campbellsville 42718 — 502/465-
7343; 465-8389
Revis, David G. — 309 Summit Dr., Campbellsville 42718 — 465-
2385; 465-3578
Rhodes, Cecil — Box 291, Barbourvllle 40906 — 546-4997
Perry, Charles E. — 123 Graves, Erianger 41018 — 727-4138; 727- Rhodus, Harry D. — 1805 Barwick Dr., Lexington 40505 — 299-
IIOS 9177; 232-2520
Peters, Fred E. - 542 Parkside Dr., Lexington 40505 - 299-631 1 ; Rich, Dennis W. - Rt. 2 Salem Creek Rd., Crittenden 41030-485-
233-2697 4578; 371-8575
Peterson, Bill S. — Box 667. Bardstown 40004 - 502/252-9959; Rjgon, Dennis — 905 Plalnvlew Dr., Campbellsville 42718 — 465-
343-9224 57O7; 692-3883
Peyton, William Ray - Rt. 1, Sulphur 40070 - 743-5449 Rigsbee, Stanley R. - 45 Conway Hills Dr., Hebron 41048 - 689-
Pharls, Kevin W. — Rt. 2 Hwy. 411, Caneyvllle 42721 — 502/879- 7234; 563-6500
^''82 Ringstaff, Roy G — RR #3 Box 204, Burna 42028 - 988-3183; 395-
Phelps, Johnny — Box 298, London 40741 — 864-9892; 573-3131 4155
Phillips, Thomas M. - Rt. 2 Box 457, Pikevllle 41501 — 639-4152; Ritchie, William H. — 6805 Jumper Ct., Louisville 40291 - 239-
432-3380 2572; 491-8546
Phipps, Charles R.- Box 33, Hazel Green 41332 -662-4481; 662- Roaden, Lonnle - Box 153, Mt. Vernon 40456 - 256-5626; 256-
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Roark, Adam R. — 3498 Tales Creek Rd., Lexington 40502 — 272- Smart, John S. — RR #3, Hardinsburg 40143 — 756-5437
1918 Smiley, James F. — Ulvah 41856 — 606/633-4366; 436-4360
Roark David W. — Rt. 4 Box 2A, Barbou rvi lie 40906 — 546-6174; Smiley, Roger L. — 2820 Dellbrooke Ave., Louisville 40220 — 502/
546-8523 458-4995; 451-3330
Roberts, Danny J. — Box 531, Somerset 42501 — 606/678-8770; Smith, Benny — Rt. 3 Box 5, Manchester 40962 — 598-5982; 598-
678-8878 5210
Robinson, Mary H. — 1100 Williams St., Flatwoods 41139 — 606/ Smith, C.R. — 922 Belvoir Dr., Frankfort 40601 —502/223-2119;
836-4330; 836-8135 569-4628
Robinson, Ted —2918 Fields Ave, Flatw/oods 41139 — 836-6772; Smith, Gary — 117 Woodland Trail, Pineville 40977 — 606/337-
836-3151 9908; 337-3512
Roesel, Joseph F. — 945 Collins Rd., Villa Hills 41 017 — 331-1880; Smith, John W. —4929 Scenic Ridge Lane, Independence 41051 —
292-4242 356-5074; 513/397-3266
Rogers Eldridge — Route 7, Hopkinsville 42240 — 502/269-2234; Smith, Joseph M. — 1246 Winburn Dr., Lexington 40511 — 299-
886-3921 9486; 502/227-9227
Rogers, Michael C. — Rt. 2, Box 58A, Fredonia 42411 —502/365- Smith, Ronald A. — 561 Lisa Dr., Lexington 40505 — 299-9688; 255-
5696; 365-9551 5661 X-216
Rogers, Ralph D. — Box 153, Horse Cave 42749 — 524-4036; Smith, Roy M. — Ned 41355 — 666-7813; 666-7775
786-2111 Smith, Virginia Lee — Rt. 1 Box406,Baxter40806 — 573-2488; 573-
Rouse, Thomas L. — 520 Erianger Rd., Erianger 4101 8 — 606/727- 4900
3943; 727-4484 Smith, William E. — 4122 St. Johns Terrace, Cincinnati OH 45236
Rousey, James P. — Box 5, Hustonville 40437 — 606/346-2891; — 513/791-3082; 745-3504
346-4028 Smoot, Kenneth C — Rt. 3, Russell St., Flemingsburg 41041 —
Runyon, Tommy D. — Box 181, Belfry 41514 — 353-9206; 353-7239 845-9681; 289-5392
Russell, Allen R— 124 Laurel Dr., Ashland41101 —836-4334; 739- Sowder, Bill D. — Rt. 1, Box 306, Mt. Vernon 40456 — 256-2282;
4166X-8857 256-5141
Russell, Gary F— 21 12 Gregory Dr., Henderson 42420 — 827-2437 Spahr, David L. — Box 1395, Paducah 42001 — 502/554-2304; 554-
Salyer, Henry E. — 5602 Spicewood Lane, Louisville 40219 2604
Sammons, Tim — Rt. 1, Box 433A, South Shore 41 175 — 606/932- Spahr, Scott David — 5656 Hart Hall MSU, Murray 42071 —767-
4128; 783-3221 4317
Sanders, John David — 774 Cane Run, Harrodsburg 40330 — 734- Spalding, J. Randall — 108 Ball St., Springfield 40069 — 606/336-
5393 9297; 502/348-9211
Saylors, Carlee — 1700 Main, Murray 42071 — 753-7979; 924-5602 Sparrow, John A. — 753 Greenwood Dr., Harrodsburg 40330 —
Schmitt, Alvin J. — 570B Stryker Village, Ft. Campbell 42223 — 606/734-7913; 254-2334
615/431-3105; 502/798-6380 Spears, Bobby N. — Box 417, Virgie 41572 — 606/639-9467; 639-
Schneider, Donald P. — 5697 Biscayne Ave.. Cincinnati 45211 —
513/574-2898; 421-1800
Scott, Frank R. — Box 13, Bypro 41612 — 452-4556
Scott, Travis Paul — Rt. 1 Box 1 6, Columbia 42728 — 502/384-481 1 ;
384-4031
Sears, Wilson — 1 406 Sherwood Dr., Bowling Green 421 01 — 502/
843-2268; 842-1674
Seavers. Joe — 2517 Ann St., Villa Hills 41017 — 341-0213; 686-
2351
Sellier, Ed Jr. — 520 Cricklewood Dr., Lexington 40505 — 299-
8042; 299-4027
Seivy, Curt — 103 Steele Ave., Corbin 40701 — 528-4677
Sever, William B. Jr. — 518 N. Lexington Ave., Wilmore 40390 —
858-3260; 858-4115
Sewell, William R. — 24 Hillcrest Dr., Winchester 40391 — 744-
6984; 233-4511 X-359
Shake, Kenneth L. - 8321 Cedar Creek Rd., Louisville 40291 - S«a^k, Allen D. - Rt. 2, Bedford 40006 - 502/255-731 1 ; 347-9981
239-0613 367-5291 Stark, Douglas O. — RR #2, Bedford 40006 — 502/255-3672; 812/
Shannon, Donald — Box 89, Martin 41649 — 285-3011 265-4722
Shaw, Donald L. - 200 Tammie Tr., Campbellsville 42718 - 465- Stephens, Richard E. - Oneida Baptist Institute, Oneida40972 -
2832
Spears, Ronnie Gene — Box 18, Feds Creek 41524 — 835-2605;
835-4526
Spears, Terry L. — Box 346, Virgie 41572 — 639-2298; 432-9244
Spicer, David I. — 127 Morehead St., Central City 42330 — 754-
1379
Spoonamore, Jim — 220 Maple Court, Stanford 40484 — 365-2348;
232-3105
Springate, Bobby K. — Box 24, Harrodsburg 40330 — 606/734-
7562; 734-7483
Stacy, David M. — Rt. 2, Box 32, Sidney 41564 — 353-7893; 353-
7241 X-13
Stacy, Vickie E. — 875 Gradner Dr., West Liberty 41472 — 743-
3908; 368-9481
Stanton, Ronald R. — Box 562 RR #3, Alexandria 41001 — 635-
7204; 441-7800
4002; 465-2877
606/847-4537; 847-41 1 1
Shaw, Eart - 121 Hagan Ct., Lancaster 40444 - 606/792-2370; Stephenson, Harry S. - 1612 HawthorneLane,Lexington40405
792-3018
299-1757; 233-8153
Sheehan, Timothy F. - 806 N. Mulberry St., Elizabethtown 42701 Stephenson, Joe H. - 409 W. Sixth St., Jeffersonville IN 47130 -
- 624-3461 ; 765-5774 81 2/282-3335; 502/367-3360
Shelton, Cathy - 302 Springmont Dr., Hopkinsville 42240 - 885- Slethen, James E. - Box 134, Bedford 40006 -502/255-3285; 81 2/
5369; 886-1390 265-4717
Shelton, Shelah K. - 302 Springmont Dr., Hopkinsville 42240 - Stevens, William Terry - 906 Mary Sue Dr., Flatwoods 41139 -
502/885-5369; 886-331 1 836-2579
Shepherd. Larry Nolan - 1 1024 Neptune Place, Louisville 40272 - Stewart, William J. - 1 103-A Glenview Dr., Glasgow 42141 - 651-
502/935-3195; 587-6035
Shields, Donald C. — 555 Coachlight Dr., Edgewood41017 — 331-
8887; 791-1680
Short, John Dunbar III — 165 Cummins Dr., Harrodsburg 40330 —
606/734-5355; 502/839-6983 X-213
Shuck, Thomas G. — 2073 Williamsburg Rd., Lexington 40504 —
277-8780; 277-7185
Simpson, F. DeLane — 1116 Calico Court, Bowling Green 42101 —
502/781-5311; 781-6400
5662; 773-3883
Stober, Martha — 10123 Headley Hill, Louisville 40223 — 425-5411
Stoker, Steven B. — 114 Vice Lane, Burlington 41005 — 586-7290;
283-3616
Stokes, Cubb R. — 503 Moulton St., Hickman 42050 — 502/236-
3712; 236-2568
Stokes, Tommy G. — Box 264, Sacramento 42372 — 502/736-2956
Stone, Sidney P — 318 E. Waller, Morganfield 42437 — 389-3962;
389-1454
Simpson, James H. - Box 424, South Shore 41175 - 606/932- Story, John B. -3450 Winthrop Dr., Lexington 40503 - 278-8726;
3613' 932-3131 272-4511
Sims. Russell A. - 2102 Southland Dr., Bowling Green 42101 - Strain, Richard P. - Rt. 2 Pinewood Dr., Radcliff 40160-502/351-
782-3382; 745-3591 4306; 624-2214
Singleton, Bobby - 15 Calumet Dr., Louisville 40214 - 367-9636 Straus, William W. - 121 Todds Rd. #47, Lexington 40509 - 606/
Skaggs, Bobby L. — 558 Lakeview Dr., Brandenburg 40108 — 422- 269-4787; 233-3553
2647 422-3363 Strong, Charles E. — 5417 Dannyboy Lane, Louisville 4021 4 — 366-
Skaggs, Nathan L. — Rm 223 Keen Hall WKU, Bowling Green 421 01 '^ 06°
— 748-5181 Strong, Logan — RR #2 Box 153 Al, Jackson 41339 — 666-4872
Smallwood, Talmadge - RR #2. Stanton 40380 - 606/663-2096; Strong, Robert O. - RR #2 Box 450D, Alexandria 41001
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Official Organ of the
KENTUCKY HIGH SCHOOL ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION
FEBRUARY, 1981
Football Districts and Regions
The Board of Control of the Kentucky High
School Athletic Association set the football districts
and regions for 1981 and 1982 as follows:
CLASS A (0—425) — 48 Schools
REGION I
District 1 —
Ballard Memorial, Fulton, Fulton County,
Greenville, Murray, Russellville
District 2 —
Campbellsville, Caverna, Clinton County,
Gamaliel, Metcalfe Co., Tompkinsville
REGION II
District 1 —
Berea, Harrodsburg, Madison, Paris
District 2 —
Sub-District 1 — Beth Haven, Eminence, Frank-
fort, Ky. Country Day
Sub-District 2 — Carroll County, Owen County,
Trimble County
REGION III
District 1 —
Beechwood, Bellevue, Dayton, Ludlow
District 2 —
Fairview, Maysville, Nicholas County, Raceland
REGION IV
District 1 —
Sub-District 1 — Cumberland, Evarts, Harlan
Sub-District 2 — Lone Jack, Lynn Camp, Pine-
ville, Williamsburg
District 2 —
Sub-District 1 — Elkhorn City, Fleming Neon,
Jenkins, Phelps, Virgie
Sub-District 2 — Betsy Layne, Mullins, Paints-
ville, Pikeville, Wheelwright
CLASS AA (426-625) — 46 Schools
REGION I
District 1 —
Sub-District 1 — Caldwell County, Heath, May-
field, Trigg County
Sub-District 2 — Fort Campbell, Hancock
County, McLean County, Todd Central
District 2 —
Sub-District 1 — Allen County, Butler County,
Glasgow, Warren East
Sub-District 2 — Adair County, Edmonson
County, Green County, Hart County
REGION II
District 1 —
Sub-District 1 — Bullitt East, Ft. Knox, LaRue
County, West Hardin
Sub-District 2 — Anderson County, Bardstown,
Bourbon County, Washington County
District 2 —
Sub-District 1, Bath County, Fleming County,
Henry County, Mason County
Sub-District 2 — East Carter, Lewis County,
Rowan County, West Carter
REGION III
District 1 —
Boyle County, Garrard County, Russell County,
Somerset, Wayne County
District 2 —
Corbin, Middlesboro
REGION IV
District 1 —
Hazard, Johns Creek, M.C. Napier, Whitesburg
District 2 —
Lawrence County, Morgan County, Prestons-
burg
CLASS AAA (626-1000) — 49 Schools
REGION I
District 1 —
Calloway County, Crittenden County, Lone
Oak, Reidland, Union County, Webster
County
District 2 —
Barren County, Franklin-Simpson, OhioCounty
REGION II
District 1 —
Sub-District 1 — Breckinridge County, Eliza-
bethtown, Meade County, North Bullitt
Sub-District 2 — East Hardin, Grayson County,
Taylor County
District 2 —
Sub-District 1 — Danville, Harrison County,
Montgomery County
Sub-District 2 — Franklin County, Scott County,
Western Hills, Woodford County
REGION III
District 1 —
Sub-District 1 — Conner, Covington Catholic,
Lloyd Memorial, Simon Kenton
Sub-District 2 — Highlands, Newport, Newport
Catholic, Scott
District 2 —
Sub-District 1 — BellCounty, JamesA.Cawood,
Knox Central, Rockcastle County, Whitley
County
Sub-District 2 — Casey County, Estill County,
Jessamine County, Lincoln County, Mercer
County
REGION IV
District 1 —
Breathitt, Clay County, Knott Central, Leslie
County
District 2 —
Belfry, Johnson Central, Russell, Sheldon Clark
STATE CLASS AAAA (1001 -up) — 32 Schools
REGION I
District 1 —
Bowling Green, Christian County, Hopkinsville,
Marshall County Paducah Tilghman, War-
ren Central
District 2 —
Apollo, Daviess County, Henderson County,
Madisonville-North Hopkins, Owensboro,
Owensboro Catholic
REGION II
District 1 —
Bullitt Central, Marion County, Nelson County,
North Hardin
District 2 —
Oldham County, Shelby County
REGION III
District 1 —
Bryan Station, Henry Clay, Lafayette, Tates
Creek
District 2 —
Clark County, Laurel County, Madison Central
Cont. on Page 11
The Kentucky High School Athlete
Official Organ of the
Kentucky High School Athletic Association
VOL. XLIII — NO. 7
FEBRUARY, 1981
$2.00 Per Year
MINUTES OF BOARD MEETING
The Board of Control of the Kentucky High
School Athletic Association met at the Executive
Inn— East, Louisville, Kentucky, on Friday, January
16, 1981. The meeting was called to order by
President Zeb Blankenship at 9:00 A.M., with all
Board members. Commissioner Tom Mills,
Assistant Commissioners Brigid DeVries, Louis
Stout and Billy V. Wise present. The invocation was
given by Walter Pickett.
Walter Pickett moved, seconded by Robie
Harper, that the minutes of the December 13, 1980,
meeting of the Board of Control be approved. The
motion carried unanimously.
Larry Barnes, Mr. Dorman Dunn and Mark
Dunn came before the Board to speak on behalf of
Mark Dunn who had been ruled ineligible to
participate in athletics at Doss High School. After a
lengthy discussion of his presentation, Barney
Thweatt moved, seconded by J. D. Minnehan, that
the decision of the Commissioner be upheld and that
By-Law 6, Section 1, Transfer Rule, not be waived
in this case. The motion carried unanimously.
Mr. Mills read the changes in By-Law 6,
recommended by a committee composed of Board
Members Zeb Blankenship, J.D. Minnehan and
John Brock. After a discussion by the Board
members Charles Black moved, seconded by Fairce
O. Woods, that the Board accept the recommended
changes in By-Law 6 and present the proposal to the
Delegate Assembly in April. The motion carried
unanimously. A list of proposals to be submitted to
the 1981 Delegate Assembly for consideration will
be printed in a future Athlete.
Executive Assistant Billy Wise gave a report on
the progress of ticket sales for the boys' and girls'
state basketball tournaments. Mr. Wise reported
that ticket sales have shown a slight increase over
those of the same period last year.
Bullitt Central High School had requested to
remain in football Class AAAA, Region II, District 1.
After a discussion Fairce O. Woods moved,
seconded by J.D. Minnehan, that Bullitt Central
High School be allowed to remain in their district.
The motion carried by a vote of 9—1. The new
alignment for 1981 and 1982football seasons will be
printed in the February issue of the Athlete.
Commissioner Mills read a letter from Supt.
Joseph Anthony of McLean County Schools,
requesting the Board reconsider the football
alignment in Class AA, Region I, District 1. After a
discussion no action was taken on this request.
Mr. Mills discussed with the Board a plan to
cover all coaches of the Kentucky High School
Athletic Association member schools under the
catastrophe insurance protection program. Robie
Harper moved, seconded by Whaylon Coleman,
that the recommended insurance plan be accepted.
The motion carried unanimously. The plan is with
Doug Ruedlinger, Inc., will go into effect March 1,
1981, and will provide coverage up to $100,000.00 in
medical benefits per injury with a $1,000.00
deductible clause.
Barney Thweatt moved, seconded by John
Brock, that the Board support the "Tenth Annual
Medical Aspects of Sports Symposium: Sports
Medicine Programs for our Schools" and encourage
the coaches, trainers and administrators to attend
this medical clinic. The motion carried unanimously.
Information and a pre-registration form will be
printed in the January issue of the Athlete.
Fairce Woods moved, seconded by Whaylon
Coleman, that all bills of the Association for the
month of December be allowed. The motion carried
unanimously.
The next meeting of the Board of Control was
scheduled for Friday, March 20, 1981, 9:00 A.M., at
the Hyatt Regency, Lexington, Kentucky.
There being no further business, Fairce Woods
moved, seconded by Whaylon Coleman, that the
meeting adjourn. The motion carried unanimously.
ELECTRICAL SAFETY
IN THE TRAINING ROOM
By: MimI M. Porter, M.S., A.T.C., Athletic Associa-
tion, University of Kentucky and Jonathan W. Porter,
E.E., Kentucky Utilities Company, Lexington, Ken-
tuclcy.
On April 18th of this year, a 17-year-old high
school athlete was killed in a whirlpool in Paris,
Kentucky. The whirlpool motor was government
surplus equipment, installed in the high school
locker room and grounded by the wall socket.
Before this accident occurred, this was a typical
situation to be found in many high schools and
colleges throughout Kentucky and, no doubt, other
states as well.
It is a common, but mistaken belief, that three-
pronged plugs, circuit breakers and grounded wall
sockets are adequate protection from electric shock
in a wet area. But the fact is, these devices cannot
detect the small amount of diverted current
necessary to injure or kill a person. Fortunately,
though, there is a device that can. It is called a
ground fault breaker or ground fault circuit
interrupter. The g.f.b. continually compares the
amount of current going to the motor to the amount
of current returning from the motor. Whenever the
amount going differs from the amount returning,
the g.f.b. interrupts the power in as little as IMOth of
a second. This difference in current is called
leakage and the path it takes to ground could be
through a person. (1)
In a dry situation, g.f.b.'s aren't necessarily
needed if electrical tools are properly grounded in
some other way — if their cords have three pronged
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THE KENTUCKY HIGH SCHOOL ATHLETE FOR FEBRUARY, 1981
FEBRUARY, 1981
VOL. XLIII — NO. 7
Boys
Published monthly, except June andJuly, by the Kentucky
High School Athletic Association, Office of Publication,
560 E. Cooper Dr., P.O. Box 22280, Lexington, Ky. 40522.
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Acceptance for mailing at special rate of postage provided
for in Section 1103. Act of October 3, 1917, authorized
May 3, 1926. Publication No. 293080.
Editor TOM MILLS
Assistant Editor JEAN BATSEL
Assistant Editor BRIGID L. DeVRIES
Assistant Editor LOUIS STOUT
Assistant Editor BILLY V. WISE
Lexington, Kentucky
BOARD OF CONTROL
President .. Zeb Blankenship (1977-1981) Nicholasville
Vice-Pres J.D. Minnehan (1978-1982) LaGrange
Directors .. Charles D. Black (1980-1984) Barbourville;
John Brock (1980-1984) Morehead; Whaylon Coleman
(1980-1984) Owensboro; Robie Harper, Jr. (1979-1983)
Drakesboro; Alvis Johnson (1980-1984) Harrodsburg;
Walter J. Pickett (1980-1982) Valley Station; Barney
Thweatt (1977-1981) Hopk''^sville: Fairce O. Woods
(1979-1983) Flemingsburg; Conley Manning, State Dept.
of Education representative.
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1981 District Basketball
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Girls
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3. Mayfield
4. Marshall County
5. Caldwell County
6. Henderson County
7. Madisonville
8. Hopkinsville
9. Owensboro
10. Muhlenberg Central
11. Breckinridge County
12. Butler County
13. Russellvilie
14. Bowling Green
15. Barren County
16. Cumberland County
17. North Hardin
18. LaRue County
19. Nelson County
20. Adair County
21. Shawnee
22. Western
23. Valley
24. Iroquois
25. duPont Manual
26. Seneca
27. Durrett
28. Waggener
29. Bullitt East
30. Shelby County
31. Oldham County
32. Scott County
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18. LaRue County 50.
19. Nelson County 51.
20. Adair County 52.
21. Shawnee 53.
Western 54.
Valley 55.
Iroquois 56.
Male 57.
Seneca 58.
Durrett 59.
Eastern 60.
Bullitt East 61.
30. Shelby County 62.
31. Oldham County 63.
32. Grant County 64.
22
23
24,
25
26
27
28
29
Boone County
Holy Cross
Newport Catholic
Scott
Bourbon County
Augusta
Mason County
Estill County
Frankfort
Harrodsburg
Sayre
Model
Garrard County
Russell County
Wayne County
Pulaski County
Jackson County
Corbin
Lone Jack
Lynch
Fleming Neon
Dilce Combs
Breathitt County
Lee County
Magoffin County
Allen Central
Virgie
Johns Creek
Univ. Breckinridge
East Carter
Raceland
Paul Blazer
1981 Regional Basketball
Tournament Sites
Boys
(1) Murray State University, (2) Hopkinsville
High School, (3) Owensboro Sportscenter, (4)
Western Ky. University, (5) Hart County High
School, (6) Valley High School, (7) Trinity High
School, (8) Henry County High School, (9) Holmes
High School, (10) Mason County High School, (11)
Frankfort Convention Center, (12) Pulaski County
High School, (13) Knox Central High School, (14)
Knott County Central High School, (15) Belfry High
School, (16) Boyd County High School.
Girls
(1) Marshall County High School, (2) Trigg
County High School, (3) Owensboro Sportscenter,
(4) Barren County High School, (5) Marion County
High School, (6) Valley High School, (7) Trinity High
School, (8) Oldham County High School, (9)
Campbell County High School, (10) Clark County
High School, (11) Franklin County High School, (12)
Pulaski County High School, (13) Knox Central High
School, (14) Hazard High School, (15) Belfry High
School, (16) East Carter High School.
THE KENTUCKY HIGH SCHOOL ATHLETE FOR FEBRUARY, 1981
Page Three
BASEBALL CLINIC INFORMATION
It is an Association requirement that each regis-
tered official attend aclinic in the sport in which he is
registered (By-Law 28, Section 3). Officials who have
not attended the K.H.S.A.A. clinic will not be per-
mitted to officiate any varsity games. The 1980-81
baseball clinics will be conducted byAssistantCom-
missioner Louis Stout, and the dates and sites of the
clinics are as follows:
March 15 — Holmes High School, Covington —
2:00 p.m.
March 23 — Henry Clay High School, Lexington
— 7:30 p.m.
March 29 — Atherton High School, Louisville —
2:00 p.m.
March 30 — Paducah Tilghman High School,
Paducah — 7:30 p.m.
March 31 —Hopkinsville High School, Hopkins-
ville — 7:30 p.m.
April 1 — Owensboro High School, Owensboro
— 7:30 p.m.
April 2 — Western Kentucky University, Bowling
Green — 7:30 p.m.
April 3 — Elizabethtown HighSchool, Elizabeth-
town — 7:30 p.m.
April6 — Laurel County High School, London —
7:30 p.m.
April 7 — Hazard High School, Hazard —
7:30 p.m.
April 8 — Paintsville High School, Paintsville —
7:30 p.m.
April 9 — Paul Blazer High School, Ashland —
7:30 p.m.
1980-81 WRESTLING OFFICIALS
REGISTERED WITH THE K.H.S.A.A.
If one telephone number is given for an official, it is the home
phone number unless otherwise designated. If two numbers are
listed, the first number is the home phone.
Altieri, Anthony G — 308 McCready Ave,, Louisville 40206 — 895-
0952
Andes, David R. — 9816 Meadow Vale Dr., Louisville 40222 — 502/
425-6380. 606/623-3629
Ashby, Don R. — Box 165 Kirwan Towers UK. Lexington 40506 —
606/257-3121
Atkins, Michael P, — 205 N Ins, Hopkinsville 42240 — 502/885-
5478. 885-8406
Beane, David P, — 324 Center St , Bellevue41079 — 261-3389:351-
1700X-225
Bodine, Dave — 1520 S, 3rd St, Apt 3, Louisville 40208 — 636-5307
Buckley. Warren — 1762 Blue Licks Rd., Lexington 40504 — 278-
8083
Carr, Joseph — 2400 Woodhill Apt, 1C, Lexington 40509 — 269-
8204; 257-2777
Caftan, Joseph — 2697 Pennacook, Louisville 40214 — 636-0984
Cheponis, George John — Dept, Prof. Studies, Murray State Univ,.
Murray 42071 — 759-4167; 762-3821
Clark, Curt — 1 1 1 1 W, Lexington Ave,, Danville 40422 — 236-8073
Cline, Jack D — 122 Roan Rd,, Versailles 40383 — 606/873-5045,
277-6186
Coker, John — 408 Akers Dr,, Wilmore 40390 — 606/858-3155
Colston, Donald — 4412 Lee's Lane, Louisville 40216 — 448-7086
Cottam, Clifford L, — 9007 Independence School Rd,, Louisville
40228 — 502/239-4646; 456-4220
Daniel, James E, Jr, — Box 273. Thelma 41260 — 606/789-7252
Davis, A. Ed — Rt 2, Pembroke 42266 — 475-4608; 886-4464
Davis, Chris Brian — UPO Box 151, Morehead 40351 — 606/353-
4470; 353-4593
Davis, Jimmie F, — Rt 2. Box 185. Cecilia 42724 — 862-3702, 862-
3924
Diehl, James G — 202 S Woodland Dr Apt 24, Radclitt 40160 —
502/351-8319
Easley. Dan W — Rt 3, Nicholasville 40356 — 885-9613; 253-28,39
Edwardson, Eric A — 12411 Aquarius Rd. Louisville 40243 — 502,
245-4866
Francisco. Tony — 316 Avondale Ave , Middlesboro 40965
Greene, Ronald C, — 631 S Limestone. Lexington 40508 — 254-
6962
Gruner, Allen K — 1286 Farmdale Ave , Louisville 40213 — 363-
4157
Hardy, Thomas W, — Box 598 RR #3, Alexandria 41001 — 606/
635-9001; 561-4737
Hawkins, Walter L, — Sharon Acres, Clay 42404 — 502/664-2815.
639-5092
Hillock. Steven W — 7566 National Lane, Newburgh IN 47630 —
812/853-2107,853-4166
Keeling, Ricky Joe — Lakeview Subd . Ledbetter 42058 — 502/893-
7998
Keen, Richard S, — 5407 Carnae Ct, »<32. Louisville 40216 — 447-
2193
Kissel. Louis Steven — 3517 Canterbury Dr , Louisville 40299 —
502/267-4967. 582-1454
Kluever, Emil K. — 1276 Lyndon Lane. Radcliff 40160 — 351-1381,
624-5515
Lineberry, Theodore — 51 1 1 Nancy Ave . Louisville 40216 — 447-
5075
Lynch. Charles — 106 Cash Ct . Vine Grove 42701 — 877-5033;
351-3167
Mann. Lawrence V — 1948Mellwood Ave, Louisville 40206 — 502/
897-3959; 897-1583 X-71
Miller. Randy — 521 E Mam St . Lexington 40508 — 233-1659;
258-2777
Morse. Richard K, Jr — 163 N Deepwood, Radcliff 40160 — 351-
3748; 877-2793
Mumford. Bill L — Rt 2, Box 212, Floyds Knobs IN 471 19 — 812/
923-3539, 923-8811
Murray, Jack L. — 704 Woodland Ave , Lexington 40508 — 259-
1976
Payne, John E, — 4601 Tween Rd,, Louisville 40207 — 895-1635
Putton, Emilio A — Rt 3 Box 256, Vine Grove 40160 — 502/351-
1510
Rothfus. Edward D — CPO 775 Asbury College, Wilmore 40390 —
858-9960
Rushing, Charles W, — 1762 Frankfort Ave,, Louisville 40206 —
895-9562, 896-9667
Salisbury. Mary H, — 119 E 3rd St,. Frankfort 40601 — 502/223-
0748; 223-8282
Salyers, Don — 8579 Hwy 1 8, F lorence 4 1 042 — 525-6694, 37 1 -01 83
Schindler, Jerry M — 2634 Lindsay Ave , Louisville 40206 — 893-
5101. 896-6239
Schofield. Dennis J — 33 Summit Ave,, Ft Thomas 41075 — 606/
441-1434. 441-3200
Scholtz. Randolph — Rt 5 Castlerock #3. Danville 40422 — 606/
854-6425. 885-3852
Sheeran. Paul A, — 4509 Viola Dr . Jeffersonville IN 471 30 — 288-
6184. 426-6455
Shircliff, Bruce A, — 51 14 Graston Ct . Louisville 40216 — 448-2899
Smith, Michael G, — 4825 Swallow Rd,. Louisville 40213 — 964-
6616
Stacy. Doyle M, Jr — 618 Kirsch Way, Fairdale 401 18 — 368-4549
Sundberg. Daniel L. — 923 Springmont, Hopkinsville 42240 — 502;
886-1943. 886-8167
Sweat, Michael F — Rt 4, Elizabethtown 42701 — 737-7448; 862-
3924
Thompson, Mike— Box 1 369, 2825 Lexington Rd. Louisville 40280
— 502/897-4350
Trimble, Stephen Allen — Powell Addition, Van Lear 41265 — 606/
789-4671; 789-4890
Underdonk. Paul D, — Lot 33 Jefco Tr Pk,. Radcliff 40160 — 502/
351-8457; 351-3167
VanHoose. Wendell Kevin — Tutor Key 41263 — 606/297-4167
Volz. Ted — 10008 Whipps Mill Rd,. Louisville 40222 — 245-
5797
Wade, Robin R — 64 W Airview Dr , Elizabethtown 42701 - Bus
624-4033
Wallace, James Roy — 6512 Huff Lane, Louisville 40216 — 447-
7474; 935-2141
Walls, Mickey R — Rt 3 Box 742 VanHoose, Princeton 42445 —
365-5294; 365-3049
Washington, Eugene C — 569 Freeman Dr,, Lexington 40505 —
299-1688; 272-2411 X-363
Weenolsen, Robert — 302 Lansing Ave,, Louisville 40214 — 366-
8200; 425-2541
Whitacre. Marty — 338 E. 2nd St,, Newport 41071 — 606/491-6335,
241-4260
Worsham, Gregory B. — 31 Achates St., Florence 41042 — 371-
4487
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THE KENTUCKY HIGH SCHOOL ATHLETE FOR FEBRUARY, 1981
1980 KAPOS TROPHY WINNERS
State-At-Large Champion
Pikeville High School
Boys' "Sweet 16" Champions
Bourbon County High School
MA
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(Left to Right) Bottom Row: Leigh Ann Owens, VIcki
Hamilton, Blllle Branham, Capt. Wendy Watkins, Mary
Lynne Linton, Donna Ratliff. Top Row: Donna Burchett,
Tanya Bievins, Robin Trivette.
(Left to Right) Sharon True, Lisa Oder, Linda Bell, Lisa
Correll, Elizabeth Greenup (Capt.), Pam Fauiconer, Pam
Clay, Lisa Donovan.
Giris' "Sweet 16" Champions, Apollo High School
(Picture not available)
KAPOS NEWS
STATE TOURNAMENT
INFORMATION
Participating cheerleader and sponsor regis-
tration: all cheerleading squads and/or sponsors
are asked to stop by the KAPOS table in Rupp Arena
to:
1. Register your squad
2. Pick up important information and
materials for you and your school.
Along with a KAPOS board member, there will
be high school cheerleaders on hand to assist you.
They can be identified by their hostess armbands.
Feel free to ask them for help, and in turn they may
seek you and your cheerleaders to be interviewed
by one of the radio commentators. In order to make
their task easier, we are asking that you register
your seat, row and section number. A possible radio
interview is often missed because the guides could
not locate the desired person in time for the
interview.
Hospitality Room: May we remind all sponsors
and cheerleaders that KAPOS has a Hospitality
Room located on the playing level of Rupp Arena.
We cordially invite you to have refreshments,
socialize with friends, exchange ideas, and perhaps
get help with your problems.
"Sweet Sixteen" Cheerleading Squads: Atten-
tion Principals! If your team will be participating in
the State Tournament, Included in the packet sent to
you by the KHSAA will be a letter pertaining to your
cheerleading squad. Be sure to look for this and
relay all information to your cheerleader sponsor.
We request that your cheerleaders be chaperoned
by a well qualified, school approved adult. Verifi-
cation of this, along with yoursponsor's name, must
be contained in the letter of confirmation which you
will receive. This letter must be in the hands of a
KAPOS officer prior to the time that your
cheerleaders take the floor.
Important! Please be sure that your school is a
paid member of KAPOS or pays the fee before their
first game in order for your squad to compete for the
cheerleading awards in the State Tournament. The
winners of these awards will be determined by use
of the KAPOS Judging Sheet, a copy of which will
also be included in the packet sent by the K.H.S.A.A.
to the winners of the sixteen regions.
AWARDING OF TROPHIES
KAPOS is pleased to honor outstanding
cheerleading squads with the recognition they so
well deserve. All cheerleader awards will be
presented between games on Friday night of the
State Tournament. The awards are as follows:
The winning cheerleader squad in the Boys'
Sweet Sixteen will receive the Ted Sanford Trophy;
in the Girls' Sweet Sixteen the Tom Mills award. The
runner-up cheerleading squad will receive a trophy,
with the third and fourth place squads being
awarded plaques. In addition, the special K-Pep
Award will be presented. All-Tournament
cheerleading squads and their sponsors are asked
to be located close to the playing floor so they can
easily come on the floor should they be called for an
award.
THE KENTUCKY HIGH SCHOOL ATHLETE FOR FEBRUARY, 1981
Page Five
UNION COUNTY — CLASS AAA, REGION I, DISTRICT 1, CHAMPION
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(Left to Right) Front Row: L. Ricks (Mgr.), K. Heine, S. Luttrell, T. Tuclter, G. Chambliss, S. Heine, J. Steward, T.
Joiner, V. Sheridan, T. Steward, J. Greenwell, J. Hicks, F. Byrd, Asst. Coach. Second Row: L. Heffington, Asst. Coach, J.
Maddox, D. Gatten, D. Walker, W. Benson, M. Calloway, F. Paris, R. Holt, R. Collins, J. Sheffer, K. Garrett, A. Stone, T.
French, J. Fellows, Asst. Coach. Third Row: C. Paris, Asst. Coach, J. Johnson, J. Smith, S. Shaver, T. Kanaly, R. Berry, C.
Welch, M. Coffman, R. Turner, T. Davis, S. Wesley, J. Burnette, A. Sprague, R. Johnson, D. McDonald, Head Coach.
GOVERNOR BROWN DECLARES
GOOD SPORTSMANSHIP MONTH
While every month should be Good Sports-
manship Month, KAPOS has alv>/ays tried to put
special emphasis on being a good sport at
tournament time. Being a good sport is part of being
a good citizen. We don't believe that good citizens
need to be reminded to exemplify good
sportsmanship. However, it is especially fitting at
tournament time to remind all citizens that it is a
privilege to be able to attend the games and that
each individual can contribute to the success of the
tournament if he vj\\\ abide by the KAPOS
Sportsmanship Creed proclaimed by Governor
Brown. The Governor's proclamation is on display
at the KAPOS table.
NOTE TO ALL ADMINISTRATORS
Many of you have responded to our SOS in
releasing teaching personnel to assist with the
many tasks necessary to keep this organization
functioning effectively.
Again, we need judges and personnel to help at
the tournament. This involves at least 12 to 15
people. It is also backbreaking, tiresome work.
However, we have many dedicated persons who
have indicated a willingness to help share these
duties provided they get a release from their ad-
ministrators. Therefore, the KAPOS board is seek-
ing your understanding and cooperation should
you be asked to release a teacher from her duties to
help carry on the work that KAPOS is doing to make
cheerleading a worthwhile educational experience
in the State of Kentucky.
STATE -AT-LARGE CHAMPIONS
Recognition is annually given to cheerleading
squads other than those sixteen fortunate enough
to participate with their teams in the State
Tournament. The winner will receive the Jane
Meyer trophy, while the runner-up will receive the
President's Trophy. Plaques will be given to the
third and fourth place squads.
Beginning at the district level, all squads that
are KAPOS members are eligible to be judged for
the honor of representing their district in the
KAPOS Region-At-Large cheerleading competi-
tion. The winner and runner-up of each district will
progress to the region. In turn the girls' varsity
winner and the boys' varsity winner and runner-up
from each region is allowed to compete for the title
of State-At-Large Cheerleading Champions.
Judging for the Boys' State-At-Large winners
will take place at 8:30 A.M. on Friday, March 20, and
at 8:30 A.M., Saturday, March 21, in the Lafayette
High School Gymnasium, 400 Reed Lane,
Lexington. The public is invited to this outstanding
event. The admission charge of $1 .00 per person will
go toward the expenses of the KAPOS scholarship
award, details of which are supplied below.
Judging for the Girls' State-At-Large winners
will take place at 8:00 A.M., on Saturday, March 28,
in the Madison Central High School gymnasium,
705 North Second Street, Richmond.
At the conclusion of the judging, trophies will
be awarded to the top four squads, in addition to
several special awards.
STELLA S. GILB SCHOLARSHIP
KAPOS is happy to annually award the Stella S.
Gilb Scholarship to an outstanding and well-deserv-
ing cheerleader from Kentucky. One of your
cheerleaders may be a potential scholarship win-
ner, so get your applications in early. Applications
must be turned in no later than April 15. Contact a
KAPOS board member or officer for application
forms, or pick them up at the State Tournament
KAPOS table.
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THE KENTUCKY HIGH SCHOOL ATHLETE FOR FEBRUARY, 1981
CONNER — CLASS AAA, RUNNER-UP
(Left to Right) Front Row: K. Kelly, K. Price, T. Barker, T. Jones, J. Davidson, R. Hamilton, P. Hester. Second Row:
Asst. Coach C. Long, B. Smith, A. Santos, D. Holt, M. Franks, D. Fullmer, T. Marksberry, F. Fields, L. Miles, K. McNabb, L.
Utiey. Third Row: Asst. Qoach J. Skoog, K. Ryle, B. Arnett, R. Hobson, M. Chandler, J. Karlosky, J. Taylor, A.
Kordenbrock, K. Dey, K. Nixon, C. Perkins, B. Napier, Head Coach B. Lewis. Fourth Row: J. Dorton, K. Saalfeld, J.
Cauhorn, G. Spencer, P. West, B. Baker, R. Presser, S. Porter, J. Pitzer, T. Cole, D. Ashley, D. Hopper, M. Jones, F. Epiey.
MEADE COUNTY — CLASS AAA, REGION II CHAMPION
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(Left to Right) Front Row: T. Foushee, R. Greenweil, J. Wathen, S. Foushee. M. Pennington, D. Jones, K. McCormick,
T. Lee, J. Higbee, H. Ditto, M. Newby, D. Cox. Second Row: L. English, C. Eller, K. McKeivy, P. Smith, L. McMahon, G.
Mills, W. Ditto, Coach DeVries, J. Cariberg, C. Carlberg, J. Inman, K. Lawson, S. Martin, L. Ditto, P. Johnson. Third Row:
J. Glass, R. Luney, J. Proctor, J. Jeffries, J. Marvel, J. Goodwin, D. Meador, R. Popham, M. Cain, H. Duncan, J. Greer, J.
Webster, D. Straney, D. Dever, T. Kessinger, Coach Hayes, Coach Sutton, Coach Cross. Fourth Row: M. Connor, C.
Mitoraj, B. Wilson, D. Williams, D. Hahn, D. Wilson, E. Fitzgerald, S. Warford, K. Medley, B. Mills, G. Miller, B. Alien, K.
Stephens.
LESLIE COUNTY — CLASS AAA, REGION IV CHAMPION
(Lett to Right) Front Row: A. Osborne, G. Wells, B. Killouen, L. Coots, W. Baker, J. Collett, H. Bowling, S. Davidson, J.
Hoskins, J. Hail, B. Vanover. Second Row: D. Mosley, W. Balieu, S. Roberts, R. Farier, L. Horton, W. Maggard, G.
Maggard, D. Stidham, B. Huff, T. Farmer, D. Griffith, M. Collett, R. Brock, T. Maggard, M. Whitaker, R. Morgan, Fourth
Row: S. Crisp, H. Hayes, M. Whitaker, B. Hubbard, B. Hoskins, S. Marcum, L. Meader, C. Maggard, T. Gross, S. Cornett.
Fifth Row: J. Mosley, H. Kemper, J. Crawford, J. Barrett, J. Maggard, D. Bowling, F. Estep, J. Hacker, T. Chappel (Mgr).
THE KENTUCKY HIGH SCHOOL ATHLETE FOR FEBRUARY, 1981
Page Seven
TRINITY HIGH SCHOOL — CLASS AAAA CHAMPION
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(Left to Right) Front Row: S. Parrott, C. Ott, B. Fox, D. Kamer, T. Portale, P. Beeler, T. Feger, S. Williams, M. Havlll, T.
Malon, Row 2: K. Schoen, L. Hester, S. O'Conner, J. Martin, K. Netherton, J. Thomas, J. Duggins, M. Mays, T. McConnell,
J. Scales, C. Krawlec. Row 3: J. Metry, P. Kuhn, D. Perkins, D. Metry, B. Williams, E. Smith, C. Herman, E. Knappenburger,
T. Frey, W. Martin, T. Turney, T. Flesch. Row 4: M. Smith, G. Crew, T. Cecil, M. Hall, K. Kalbhin, B. Woods, T.
Ebertshauser, C. Alexander, J. Tingle, C. Elam, J. Meredith, D. Hummel, J. Feger. Row 5: J. Owen, J. Boone, S. Harper, C.
Karem, D. Bramer, M. Graf, P. Chandler, B. Otero, S. Conti, T. Housum, R. French, P. Lichtefeld. Row 6: D. Krauth, P.
Breslin, D. McMillan, J. Christofoli, C. Dykal, M. Chauvin, K. Montgomery, S. Sears, B. Blocker, T. Miles, P. Stich, Row 7:
J. Clements, J. Sandman, H. Conn, J. Johnston, T. Vierling, J. House, M. Magre, B. Spalding, J. Colon, B. Hodapp, 0.
Spath, B. Thistleton. Row 8: J. Fowler, C. Servino, H. Joyce, D. Brohm, R. Gruneisen, R. Volz, C. Weining, J. Bryant, K.
Ellenbrand.
Trinity 21 Doss
Trinity 7 Ballard
Trinity 16 Westport
Trinity 10 Central 6
Trinity 14 St. Xavier
Trinity 42 Thomas Jefferson
Trinity 45 Waggener
Trinity 14 DeSales
Trinity 12 Eastern 7
Trinity 23 Bisfiop David 7
PLAYOFFS
Trinity 24 Fairdale 6
Trinity 13 Moore
Trinity 7 Butler
Trinity 31 Paducah Tilgfiman 8
PADUCAH TILGHMAN — CLASS AAAA RUNNER-UP
(Left to Right) Front Row: A. Weathierspoon, C. Payne, C. McNIchois, G. Bradshaw, T. Greer, J. Ware, S. White, C.
Bolden, J. Flowers, C. Samples, J. Pace, B. Agee, J. Kyser, S. Conway, T. Riley, B. Guill, D. Hill, R. Ray, Mgr. Second Row:
J. Hurley, L. Blanton, M. Graham, F. Weatherspoon, C. Hunter, A. Bolln, T. Spears, G. Hunter, B. Horton, R. Knight, R.
Gamblin, W. Smith, G. LeNeave, T. Pace, K. Dick, L. Brown, S. Gore, J. King, G. Tabor, T. Whataker, Mgr. Third Row:
Coach S. Shidal, Q. Marshall, G. Hipp, A. Lee, R. Jones, J. Sanders, A. Carrigan, C. Parker, W. Hogancamp, J. Roberts, C.
Crouch, T. Hall, J. Patterson, J. Malesh, L. Brown, S. Davis, B. Watson, T. Sulver, A. Mason, Coach S. Johnston. Back
Row: Coach A. Cox, E. Stone, G. Pope, D. Ralson, R. Marshall, V. Nugen, M. Lansden, W. Hoffman, E. McManus, M.
Felker, B. Stuart, R. Grimes, C. Creason, B. Schnaare, T. Waldon, B. Anderson, R. Hillman, D. Thomas, L. Biles, Head
Coach D. Haley.
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THE KENTUCKY HIGH SCHOOL ATHLETE FOR FEBRUARY, 1981
WOODFORD COUNTY — CLASS AAA, REGION II, DISTRICT 2, CHAMPION
(Left to Right) Front Row: S. Franklin, G. Howard, P. Gormley, 0. Goode, B. Hartley, J. Raider, J. Savage, J. Hartley,
M. Byaralay, M. Wallace, F. Peters, J. Crabb, A. Greene. Second Row: T. Lancaster, G. Parrott, C. Beagle, E. Newman, B.
Ahern, B. Kemper, C. Buchanan, L. Mucci, J. Miller, S. Sutherland, G. Volpert, P. LIppert, A. Walters, O. Griffin, J. Mickey.
Third Row: Coach Bounnell, Coach Ward, B. Hurt, F. Baker, S. Brown, B. Graul, M. Brown, M. Moore, T. Wheat, J.
Woodley, J. Blair, M. Laine, S. Parson, T. Thornton, N. Crawford, G. Wade, A. Guy, Coach Burkich, Coach Cassity. Fourth
Row: Coach Hecker, K. Buff in, L. Tate, J. Ellis, M. Dutton, B. Stratton, J. Birch, R. McCleese, T. VanHoose, K. Henslnger,
B. Huffman, P. Burt, R. Williams, R. Ragland, M. Bunch, B. Hill.
MOORE HIGH SCHOOL — CLASS AAAA
JEFFERSON COUNTY DISTRICT 2, CHAMPION
(Left to Right) Front Row: R. Manley, D. Sexton, M. Gibbons, C. Ratliff, T. Hooker, T. Jeffrey, K. Barger, R. Juarez, S.
Patterson, J. Hubbs, A. Heissler, M. Hobson, R. Greenwell, S. Howard. Second Row: M. Riggs, T. Sneed, S. Vesel, L.
Minton, B. Mitchell, W. Dunn, R. Hobson, G. Downey, B. Downey, S. Duball, P. Hamilton, B. Weller, K. Kompfhammer.
Third Row: R. Grandizo, V. Stallings, T. Brown, M. Payne, C. Gray, T. Buckler, D. Phillips, T. BIythe, M. Lucas, G. Miller, L.
Hurt, M. Bush, R. Garrett. Fourth Row: J. Holderman, D. Keeling, T. Goodman, M. St. Clair, K. Keeling, J. Hutchins, D.
Daub, A. Coomer, P. Collins, B. Pulliam, G. Cook, R. Colebs. Fifth Row: J. Devoe, P. Poiles, J. Humes, C. Gibbons, J.
Jackie, B. Humpich, J. Surbaugh, T. Lanham, M. Hamilton, J. Droddy, D. Miller. Sixth Row: B. Wood, D. Woods, T. Jones,
R. McGaw, T. Raferty, J. Williamson, G. Buckler, T. Bland
NORTH HARDIN — CLASS AAAA, REGION II, DISTRICT 1, CHAMPION
(Left to Right) Front Row: M. Welmann, W. Crowder, G. Peterson, K. Allen, T. Novak, T. Gray, T. Novak, S. Peterson,
T. McLean, M. Holeman. Second Row: K. Nichols, R. Johnson, D. Dusite, F. Robinson, M. Bryant, C. Tate, C. Rothermel,
F. Shropshire, K. Churchill, B. Easter. Third Row: C. Jacobs, M. Plummber, S. Woodard, T. Williams, S. Barnett, S. Ward,
J. McElhannon, L. Underwood, R. Starry, H. Chandler. Fourth Row: A. Pettway, B. Cleaver, J. Jorgenson, J. Blackburn, F.
Shanks, D. Cook, B. Banghman, D. Shjrrard, M. Allen, G. Deaton. Fifth Row: E. Vowels, J. Stull, J. Johnson, S. King, D.
Hibbs, O. Brooks, P. Pearson, G. Burrls, M. Faikin, H. Cook. Sixth Row: J. Bodnar, D. McCoy, D. Bennett, B. Jacobson, P.
Pearson, T. Wright, D. Caswell, P. Shea, G. Quinn, R. Stewart. Seventh Row: C. Jackson, R. Yarbourgh, S. Holeman, P.
Hollern, S. Thomas, T. Edwards, S. White, C. RIckllff, B. Billeny, J. Foster.
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MADISON CENTRAL — CLASS AAAA, REGION III, DISTRICT 2, CHAMPION
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(Left to Right) Front Row: G. Cruise, J. Hendren, D. Huff, L. Agee, K. Jones, M. Gomes, P. Sowers, M. Henderson, R.
Whitaker. Second Row: M. Ayers, J. Howard, R. Baldwin, J. Kays, D. Garrett, R. Thomas, J. Turner, S. YagomI, L. Czor, D.
Rice, D. Marionneaus. Third Row: M. Reed, G. Thacker, D. Whataker, T. Gross, D. Isbell, J. Cowan, D. Jenkins, A. Durbin,
G. Jackson, L. Jennings, G. Cornelison. Fourth Row: D. Presnell, J. Harris, D. Howard, J. Adams, M. Czor, S. Johnson, S.
Robinson, B. David, M. Cornelius, C. Morrow. Fifth Row: M. Reynolds, D. Stipes, E. Brandenburg, B. Hicks, G. Pitts, D.
Alford, D. Weitkamp, T. Baros, B. Taylor, P. Jones, C. Hale, K. Hendren, D. Lowery.
SHELBY COUNTY — CLASS AAAA, REGION II, DISTRICT 2, CHAMPION
(Left to Right) Front Row: W. May, T. Marshall, Z. Harris, K. Swigert, T. Roberts, V. Faills, T. Atha, M. Bailey, J.
McCiennon, R. Goad, M. Webb. Second Row: T. Johnson, T. Willard, P. Kemp, J. Murphy, B. Pollard, S. Sparrow, K.
Kemp, S. Wilson, S. Willard, D. Goble, M. Bradford, J. Allen. Third Row: B. Nutter, M. Webb, C. Wheeler, J. White, T.
Armstrong, S. Collier, R. Woldridge, J. Kinser, P. Rutledge, G. Whisman, M. Brown, C. Davis, P. Walker. Fourth Row: G.
Davis, M. Smith, D. Cottreil, A. Marshall, G. Wilder, J. Minor, S. Hayden, E. Nation, T. Shannon, D. Beach, E. Howard, L.
Stout, W. Walker. Fifth Row: S. Hayden, O. Loving, W. Easiey, J. Murphy, J. Williams, B. Beckiey, J. Jones, T. Sullivan, D.
Hail, J. Moore, M. Cottreil, D. Conn.
PAUL BLAZER — CLASS AAAA, REGION IV, DISTRICT 2, CHAMPION
(Left to Right) Front Row: J. Stephens, B. KIsler, D. Leaver, J. Secord, R. Boggess, R. Cooper, D. Morrison, P.
McPeek, B. Artis, B. Reynolds, S. Stephens, C. Tussey, R. Adklns. Second Row: D. Bail, T. Cieary, J. Bush, G. Farrow, B.
Mellon, J. Beason, G. Conley, J. McMeans, S. Salyers, P. Stringer, J. Brisiin, D. Eiswick, R. Presley. Third Row: G. Pendei,
G. VanHoose, S. Crank, R. Muliins, T. Woolley, D. Perkins, J. Hammonds, C. Whitehead, D. Unrue, D. Hail, 0. Keeton, M.
Dempsey, D. Richardson, C. Bradshaw, C. Barber. Fourth Row: P. Whaters, J. Bradley, J. Hutchinson, T. Consiglio, C.
Hutchinson, I. Ramey, D. Hail, B. Gibson, M. Arthur, D. Stamper, B. Crum, T. Queen, D. Smith, E. Richardson.
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THE KENTUCKY HIGH SCHOOL ATHLETE FOR FEBRUARY, 1981
BISHOP DAVID HIGH SCHOOL — CLASS AAAA
JEFFERSON COUNTY DISTRICT 1, CHAMPION
(Left to Right) Front Row: D. Morgan, P. McCawley, M. Manning, T. Robertson, T. Burge, T. Mettling, K. Padrone, S.
Reed, J. Keifer, L. Schaftlein, S. Walters, M. Rieber, 0. Winrich, R. Napper, B. Hutchins. Second Row: D. Ryan, M. Peters,
A. Donnally, C. HIgdon, J; Hagan, J. Wolff, T. Richardson, M. Corder, J. Archer, C. Hawkins, B. Doyle, T. Daub, T. Burke,
J. Peak, J. Dunn, M. Hickey, M. Abell. Third Row: K. Schonburg, D. Welch, R. Koppel, G. Egart, J. Kennedy, T. Nash, J.
Hepler, P. Calhoun, J. Roe, B. Shablik, J. Smith, B. Odie, S. Hagerman, J. Brown, J. Carroll, D. Paterson. Fourth Row: B.
Neuner, B. Kilkelly, T. Smith, R. Cambron, J. Nauert, C. Harris, S. Morris, C. Thieneman, C. Beardon, T. McGrath, B.
Radford, J. Bryant. Fifth Row: J. Rowland, T. Hartlage, G. Ray, N. Smalley, B. Heselschwerdt, G. Eiden, M. Marks, C. Harr,
T. Anderson, J. Leonard. Sixth Row: M. Gefert, B. Bronger, D. Nash, G. Deroche, D. Bennett, D. Leasor, D. Bradshaw.
ST. XAVIER HIGH SCHOOL — CLASS AAAA
JEFFERSON COUNTY DISTRICT 3, CHAMPION
(Left to Right) Front Row: M. Brelt, J. McDermott, J. Bauer, A. Stewart, J. Just, J. Hock, J. Beckman, T. Rookie, K.
Beilman, S. O'Bryan. Second Row: C. Calhoun, G. Scherzer, E. Lacefield, B. Bender, P. Sherman, J. Holmes, K. Jackson,
K. Porco, T. Mudd. Third Row: M. Wolford, F. Fargen, D. Burruss, M. Beckman, M. Wilbert, M. Riggs, B. Barry, J.
Burkhardt, T. Taylor, T. Bruce. Fourth Row: J. Burns, R. Schweitzer, P. Ballard, K. Dunlevy, J. Fihe, J. Hess, B. Howard, M.
Vanover, D. Bisig, T. Jones, D. Burke. Fifth Row: T. Evans, C. Clements, S. Fehr, J. Dodrill, D. Johnson, K. Bowling, R.
Epperson, B. Hulsmeyer, L. Hartlage, S. Delius, G. Bohn, J. Bohn. Sixth Row: C. Johns, T. Kottak, J. Schleck, G. Schaaf,
P. Patton, J. Gruneisen, T. Pfister, R. Rayome, M. Sandbach, W. Wolford, D. Marquess, M. Buehner, M. Gruneisen.
Seventh Row: T. Holsclaw, S. Karem, K. Kirchner, D. Polston, R. Raque, C. Riedling, S. Rollings.
1980-81 APPROVED
WRESTLING OFFICIALS
1980-81 CERTIFIED
WRESTLING OFFICIALS
Thefollowing officials havequalifiedforthe advanced rating of The following officials have qualified for the highest rating of
Approved as a result of the National Federation Wrestling Examin- Certified as a result of the National Federation Wrestling Examlna-
ation and requirements of the K.H.S.A.A.: tlon and requirements of the K.H.S.A.A.:
Ashby, Don R.
Beane. David P.
Buckley, Warren
Davis, Chris Brian
Hardy, Thomas W.
Kissel, Louis Steven
Lynch, Charles
Sundberg, Daniel L.
Washington, Eugene C,
Whitacre, lyiarty
Cllne, Jack D.
Hillock, Steven W.
Ivlann, Lawrence V.
Salyers, Don
Schofield, Dennis J.
Weenolsen, Robert
THE KENTUCKY HIGH SCHOOL ATHLETE FOR FEBRUARY, 1981
Page Eleven
Electrical Safety
Cont. from Page 1
plugs and those are Inserted In grounded recep-
tacles. (2) But in a wet area, a g.f.b. is necessary
because of the rather unique situation the human
body is placed in when it is wet and subjected to
electrical current.
The human body is a conductor of electricity.
Resistance to the flow of electricity through the
body is reduced when the body is wet. If you came in
contact with an energized wire, you would get
shocked. If you touched that same wire when you
were wet or standing in water, the shock you would
get would be at least five times as great as when you
were dry. Electrical current flowing through the
body causes injury.
In order to understand the protection offered by
a g.f.b. we must first determine what the safe and
unsafe levels of currents are for the human body.
Current is measured in amps. The currents that
are harmful to the human body are measured in
milliamps or one-thousandths of an amp. These are
very, very small currents. An ordinary 100 watt light
bulb will draw about one amp. Power lines carry
hundredsoreven thousands of amps. A safe current
level for the human body is defined as about eight
milliamps. You can barely feel this amount of
current. 8—100 milliamps can result in a painful
shock. 100—200 milliamps flowing through the
heart will disrupt the normal nerve impulses to the
muscle fibers and cause fibrilation. As the currents
get above 200 milliamps, tissues are destroyed due
to the extremely rapid rise in tempei-ature. From this
level of current, you also get severe, non-relaxing
muscle contractions. This includes the heart
muscle. The heart muscle fibers will contract but not
relax.
A g.f.b. is designed to interrupt the power in a
circuit, if there is a discrepancy of more than five
milliamps in that circuit. As we have said, this is a
current below the level of sensation for most people.
The individual is being shocked but doesn't know it
and the whirlpool shuts off due to the circuit
breaker. A conventional fuse or circuit breaker is set
to trip out at an overload situation, such as would
cause a house to burn down, not to protect a human.
These are set at 15—20 amps, not 5 milliamps.
Now, back to our whirlpool hazard. You must
realize that if the insulation should fail in the
whirlpool motor when you are immersed in the tank
or touching it, you become a parallel electrical
circuit. And as I said before, simple grounding is not
enough. By grounding a whirlpool you do provide a
circuit that supposedly will conduct current through
it, if the insulation should fail. But it doesn't matter
how well grounded it is, if you are in the tank or
touching it, you are still a parallel path and will
receive some amount of current. While the amount
of current in your path can be reduced by proper
grounding, it cannot be eliminated and could fall
into the range of harmful currents mentioned
earlier. The g.f.b. measures all the currents that are
flowing through your portion of the circuit and the
grounded portion of the circuit and will trip out the
motor at five milliamps.
G.f.b.'s have been available for the past 5-6
years. They cost about 40-50 dollars and should be
installed by a qualified electrician. There are two
types — one is designed for installation in the wall
outlet. The other type is designed for installation
into the circuit breaker panel. You should choose
the type that best suits your number and arrange-
ment of hydrotherapy units. Don't forget cold
immersion tanks and underwater ultra sound.
It is probably unnecessary for me to bring up
the legal implications of failureto install g.f.b.'s. The
National Electric Code requires them in all health
care facilities. There will be a whole new section
added to the 1981 NEC specifying their use of
therapeutic pools and tubs. If your facility were not
in compliance to this code, and next year it will be
very specific, you would not stand a chance in a law
suit. (The code references for those of you who may
need to site them to your administrators are: 1978
NEC — article 517-92. 1981 NEC — section F of
article 680-62.)
There are many reasons why a motor can go
bad other than insulation failure, so the chances of
this particular fault occurring are relatively remote.
But it does occur and has occurred and the stakes
are so high that it is well worth having the best
protection that is technologically available to us. Let
me urge you to have an expert in to inspect your
hydrotherapy areas and install g.f.b. and avoid any
possible tragedy.
References
1. Fales, Edward Jr.: "A Little Box That Stops Elec-
tric Shock". The Reader's Digest. April 1968,
pp2-5.
2. Ground Fault Protection. U.S. Department of
Labor, Occupational Safety, and Health Admin-
istration. February 10, 1977.
3. National Electrical Code. National Fire Pro-
tection Association. Connecticut Printers, Inc.
1974, Article 517-92.
Football Oistricis and Regions
Cont from Front Cover
REGION IV
District 1 —
Boone County, Campbell County, Dixie
Heights, Holmes
District 2 —
Boyd County, Greenup County, Paul G. Blazer
JEFFERSON COUNTY CLASS AAAA — 23 Schools
District 1 —
Bishop David, Butler, Doss, Pleasure Ridge
Park, Shawnee, Valley, Western
District 2 —
Atherton, DeSales, Durrett, Fairdale, Moore,
Southern
Districts —
Fern Creek, Iroquois, Male, Manual, St. Xavler,
Seneca
District 4 —
Ballard, Central, Eastern, Jeffersontown,
Trinity, Waggener
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THE KENTUCKY HIGH SCHOOL ATHLETE FOR FEBRUARY, 1981
Certified Basketball Officials
Omitted from January Atlilete
The following basketball officials wfio have qualified for the
advanced rating of Certified were inadvertently left off of the list
which appeared in the January Athlete:
Farley, Jimmy
Featherstone, Jerry
Feger, George
Feltner, Danny
Fields, Rufus Jr.
Finley, James Howard
Flesch, Jerome P
Fletcher, John
Florence, Joseph
Flynn, Steve
Fox, Joanna
Francis, James F.
Frazier, l^ac
Freppon, Tom
Fritz, John C.
Gabbard, John P.
Gabbard, Raymond Jr.
Gaddie, Gary T.
Gardner, Gary M.
Gatterdam, Ed L.
Gentry, Dale J.
Geurin. Joe D. Jr.
Gibbons, l\/lichael L.
Gibson, Gary F.
Gibson, Russell K.
Gilbert, Gerald L.
Goldey, William H.
Gordon, Roy T.
Gorrell, E. Howard
Greathouse, Frank
Green, Donald P.
Gregg, Lonnie A.
Grey, Don L.
Griffin, Charles D.
Griffith, Michael R.
Gupton, Lawrence
Guthrie, Gilliam F.
Haas, Tom V.
Hackett, Wilbur L. Sr.
Hall, Donald Wayne
Hall, Tommy L.
Hall, William W.
Hamm, Gerald
Hamm, Ritchie
Hammons, George F.
Hampton, Doug
Hardin, Don G.
Hargis, Noel K.
Harper, James A.
Harper, Robie Jr.
Hart, Peggy J.
Hatfield, Robert M.
Hawkins, Donald H.
Hawkins, Stewart D.
Hayes, James V.
Head, Jack B.
Hedges, Dennis A
Henderson, Roger A.
Henson, Don R.
Hickey, Thomas L.
Hickey, Thomas R.
Hicks, S. Gene
Higdon, J. Samuel
Hill, James P.
Hilton, Billy
Hiten, Mark S.
Hobbs, C. V. Jr.
Hodges, Bill
Holt, Larry K.
Holt, Robert E.
Holt. Ronald J.
Hopson, James E.
Home, Jordan E. Jr.
Houk, Jackie L,
Hourigan, Timothy A.
Howard, Dwight W.
Howard, James D.
Hubbard, Millard Oscar
Hughes, Brenda L.
Hummel, Thomas J.
Hunt, William G.
Hutchinson, Jack
Registered Basl(etball Officials
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Strong, Terry G. — 135 Honeysuckle Dr., Apt. 5, Florence 41042 —
371-7625; 369-7128
Studle, Ronald O — 171 Bellemeade, Frankfort 40601 —502/223-
4145: 582-4744
Stull. Melvin R. — 183 Transcript Ave., Lexington 40508 — 253-
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Sullivan, Dan L. — 132 Donnelly Dr., Ft. Thomas 41 075— 781-0897;
292-3004
Sullivan, Heron G. — Box 518 CC Station, Williamsburg 42519 —
561-5213; 549-9117
Szczapinski, Larry T. — Rt. 6 Box 32, Scottsville 42164 — 237-4971
Szyper. Richard T. — 9210 Walt Lee Rd., Louisville 40291 — 502/
239-0676; 361-2605
Tackett, James F. — Box 765, Jenkins 41537 — 606/832-2550; 832-
2123
Tackett, Timmy — Box 182, Dorton 41520 — 639-8001
Tarry. William Robert — Rt. 5, Glasgow 42141 — 678-2539; 427-
2611
Tarvin, Roger Wayne — 2204 WoodhillCt., Crescent Springs41017
— 331-8447:341-7650
Taylor. Bill — 7307 Meadow Rd.. Crestwood 40014 — 241-9201;
222-0121
Taylor, Donald D. — 1594 BelmarDr., Lou isvi lie 4021 3 — 454-0979-
637-651 1
Taylor, Edward C. — Box 695, Martin 41649 — 886-6830
Teegarden, Bill — Rt. 3, Box 100. Flemingsburg41041 —849-2995
Terry. James M. — Box 43. Hindman 41822 — 785-5902; 436-3155
Thacker. Larry R. — P.O. Drawer H. Hindman 41822 — 785-5195;
785-3111
Thomas. Bobby — General Delivery, Pinetop 41843 — 642-3293;
785-3256
Thomas, Durward C. — Rt. 4 Box 341. Central City 42330 — 754-
5766; 338-2772
Thomas, John O. Jr. — 109 Cooper Dr., Lebanon 40033 — 502/692-
4018; 606/336-7367
Thomas. Leonard A. — 1213 Carter Ave.. Ashland 41101 — 606/
324-0586; 329-7441
Thomas, Michael A. — 111 Patterson Ct.. Campbellsville 42718 —
465-7577; 465-2877
Thompson, Charles Allen — Rt. 1. Fancy Farm 42039 — 623-8035
Thompson. David L. — General Delivery. Clay 42404 — 664-6372;
664-2429
Thompson. Gary — 702-C Alexia Drive. Mt. Sterling 40353 — 498-
2632; 232-7218
Thompson, Jerry W. — 1932 Mt. Vernon. Ft Wright 41011 — 341-
1932
Thompson, Joe — 468 Spring St., Mt. Sterting 40353 — 498-2479;
498-2660
Thompson, Robert E. — Rt. 1 Box 702-T, Pikeville 41501 — 606/
432-4741
Thompson, Thomas A. — 2504 Larkin Dr. Apt 165. Lexington
40503 — 277-1769; 502/564-7996
Thompson. Tom D — 97Carran Dr., Ft. Mitchell 41017 — 606/341-
1809; 292-4034
Thornberry. Gary E. — Rt. 2 Box 368-A, Lawrenceburg 40342 —
502/839-6434; 839-6100
Thornbury. C. Brice — Rt 3 Box 560-A, Ashland 41 101 —606/325-
8603; 739-4181
Thrasher. Barry L. — Rt. 4 Box 15. Smith's Grove 42171 —842-
8106; 563-5531
Tichenor. Gary N. — Box 45. Bloomfield 40008 — 502/252-9955;
673-3462
Ticknor, W G. — 302 Landsdowne. Grayson 41143 — 606/474-
4789; 474-5136
Tinsley. Marion F. — Box 447, Central City 42330 — 754-3608; 754-
4870
Tolliver,Jerry L. — Box 162, Frenchburg 40322 — 606/768-2804;
768-2844
Trapp, Charles W. — 34 Trapp Ct, Alexandria 41001 — 606/635-
9250; 502/564-7183
Tucker, Charles N. — 404 Locust St., Vine G rove 401 75 — 502/877-
5230; 624-6320
Tucker, Joseph P. — 4 Beeman Lane. Florence 41 042 — 525-1 886;
242-4343
Turner. Keenan V. — Box 720. Somerset 42501 — 423-3624; 679-
6361
Turpin. Donald W. — 3279 Bowie Dr., Lexington 40502 — 272-
2310; 231-2554
Turpin, Ronald D. — 3432 Simcoe Ct, Lexington 40502 — 266-
1827; 233-0400
Tuttle, Walter E. Ill — 1053 Patricia Lane, Lexington 40511 —255-
6960; 254-3321
Tyler, Reed — Box 88-B, Crittenden 41030 — 606/485-7631; 485-
4432
Tyree, Preston M. — Rt. 8 Box 114, Richmond 40475 — 606/624-
9677; 623-2264
Umfress, Lynda — 2893 Richmond Rd., Lexington 40511 — 266-
6971 ; 987-2550
Uriage. Dick — 822 Highland Ave.. Ft. Thomas 41075 — 606/441-
5513; 513/771-8550
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9461 ; 325-2828
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606/739-4574; 739-4166
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9304
Vanover, J.W. — Jackhorn 41825 — 855-7049; 633-2168
Vanover. Tommy — Box 241, Neon 41840 — 606/855-7878
Varney. Gregory N. — Box 109. Hardy 41531 —353-9473; 237-4691
Vaughn. Ronald B. — 1626 Lee Dr., Henderson 42420 — 502/826-
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SWIMMING
BACK STROKE, e-|-s-c-a. iv, reels (15 mm.). $3.00.
Good body position and efficient arm action are the
basis for tfie fine performance. Special attention is given to
the start and the turn. Effective use is made of animation,
stop action and slow motion,
BEGINNING SWIfVlMING, e-j-s-c-a. 1 reel. $2.00
Through scenes photographed both above and
beneath the surface of the vifater. basic techniques of
svi/imming for beginners are demonstrated. Land and
water drills involving kicking, breathing, floating, paddling
and stroking and pu I ling with the arm practiced separately,
then coordinated as the swimmer learns the American
crawl. The back float, back stroke, and breast stroke are
also illustrated and explained.
BREAST STROKE SIDE STROKE AND UNDERWATER
SWIMMING, e-j-s-c-a, $2.00
This film presents the conventional breast stroke,
timing and strokes, and the kick.
BUTTERFLY, e-j-s-c-a-. 1': reels (16 min.), $3.00
Newest and most challenging of the swimming
strokes is explained in detail. Making use of slow motion
underwater photography, the arm action and dolphin kick
are analyzed. Correct timing between arms and leg action
is vital to performance. Reasons for timing are clearly
explained.
CHAMPIONSHIP SWIMMING: PERFECTION TECH-
NIQUE, e-j-s-c-a. 2 reels, (19 min.), color, $5.50.
Outlines briefly the program and training methods
used by the Santa Clara Swim Club that may be used by
anyone to train swimmers. The technique illustrated, such
as weight training, circle training, pace clocks, bench and
stroke work and interval training when properly applied in
the appropriate circumstances, will all prove beneficial in
perfecting swimming style.
CRAWL STROKE, e-j-s-c-a.
The basic principles of the stroke are presented in this
film. The arm stroke, the kick, and the breathing are
demonstrated. This film also includes slow motion shots
underwater.
DIVING FUNDAMENTALS, j-s-c-a. 1 reel, $2.00
After a brief history of the sport of diving, the following
points are explained and demonstrated: the hurdle jump,
determining the correct distance, proper arm action,
correct way of landing on the feet, proper takeoff and lift,
correct entry into the water. The backward dive is also
taught, including lift, arching the body, and entry into the
water. The motion is stopped at various points to enable
detailed study of form.
DOLPHIN KICK, e-j-s-c-a, 1 reel, $2.00.
An excellent swimmer, an underwater camera and
carefully devised teaching demonstrations introduce the
new swimming techniques known asthedolphinorfishtail
kick. Analyzing the body movements used in the dolphin
kick, the film stresses the importance of practice for
mastery of this efficient speedy kick.
DROWN PROOFING, j-s-c-a. 1 reel (9 min), color. $4.50.
Shows how to stay afloat and travel in water even if
you have never learned to swim. Ninety-nine per cent
(99%) of all men and about ninety-nine point nine per cent
(99.9%) of all women can remain on the surface in fresh
water without moving, as can nearly all children.
I'M NO FOOL IN WATER, p-e-j-a, 1 reel (8 min.). color,
$3.00.
Jimmy Cricket illustrates the "do's" and "don'ts" of
water safety precautions. Points out the basic rules: wait at
least two hours after eating, stay out when water is too
cold, never swim alone, and dive only when you know the
water is deep enough.
SPRINT CRAWL, e-j-s-c-a. 1 Vj reels (14 min.), $3.00.
Underwater photography plus animation demonstrate
the dynamics of moving solid bodies through water and
the resistance factors that must be overcome. You see the
employment of arms and legs as well as entire body for
speed, streamlining power. Championship racing starts,
breathing techniques, and turns are shown in slow motion.
BASEBALL
BASEBALL ALL-STAR GAME OF 1965, e-j-s-c-a, 2 reels,
color, $1.00.
In the 36th all-star game at the home of the Minnesota
Twins in Minneapolis the National League conquered the
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STATE GYMNASTICS RESULTS
Eastern Kentucky University, Richmond, was the site
for the Gymnastics competition held on February 21, 1981.
Kathy Case managed the girls' tournament and Jim Nance
managed the boys' tournament. Dr. Gerald Calkin was
the overall meet manager and Dr. Hal Holmes was in
charge of officials.
BOYS TEAM SCORES
1. Tates Creek, 108.39; 2. Marion County, 107.75; 3.
Bryan Station, 105.44.
Floor Exercise
1. Bobby Fleming, Franklin Co., 9.3; 2. Mike Ralley,
Marion Co., 7.75; 3. David Bailey, Trinity, 7.65; 4. Shannon
Zeigler, Silver Grove, 7.55; 5. David Cull, Marion Co., 7.35;
6. Darryl Antrobus, Pendleton Co., 7.3
Rings
1. Keven Degler, Tates Creek, 6.0; 2. David Bailey,
Trinity, 5.65; 3. Mike Railey, Marion Co., 5.6; 4. David Cull,
Marion Co., 5.35; 5. Jamie Wills, Tates Creek, 5.25; 6. Tom
Clifford, Pendleton Co., 5.2.
Vaulting
1. Bobby Fleming, Franklin Co.,9.1;2,TerryTichenor,
Bryan Station, 8.6; 3. David Cull, Marion Co., 8.15; 4.
George Miller, Bryan Station, 8.1; 5. Tom Phillips, Bryan
Station, 7.8; 6. David Bailey, Trinity, 7.75.
Parallel Bars
1. David Bailey, Trinity, 7.05; 2. Bobby Fleming,
Franklin Co., 6.85; 3. Kevin Degler, Tates Creek, 6.15; 4.
Danny Pitts, Tates Creek, 5.75; 5. Mike Railey, Marion Co.,
5.65; 6. David Cull, Marion Co., 5.55.
Pommel Horse
1. David Bailey, Trinity, 6.85; 2. Bobby Fleming.
Franklin Co., 6.05; 3. Sam Terry, Henry Clay, 5.75; 4. Paul
Bryan, Bryan Station, 5.55; 5. Danny Pitts, Tates Creek.
5.3; 6. David Cull. Marion Co., 5.25; Jamie Wills, Tates
Creek, 5.25; Gerry Watts, Bryan Station, 5.25.
Horizontal Bars
1. Bobby Fleming, Franklin Co.. 6.85; 2. David Bailey,
Trinity, 6.25; 3. David Cull, Marion Co., 4.35; 4. Jamie Wills,
Tates Creek, 4.3; 5. Terry Tichenor, Bryan Station, 4.15; 6.
Danny Pitts, Tates Creek, 4.1.
Ail-Around
1 . Bobby Fleming, Franklin Co., 43.15; 2. David Bailey,
Trinity, 41 .2; 3. David Cull, Marion Co., 36.0; 4. Mike Railey,
Marion Co., 34.9; 5. Jamie Wills, Tates Creek, 34.45; 6.
Danny Pitts, Tates Creek, 33.2.
GIRLS TEAM SCORES
Team Finish: Kentucky Country Day, 99.45; Mercy
Academy, 92.90; Bryan Station, 82.95; Woodford County,
59.65; Lafayette, 50.15; Sacred Heart Academy, 35.85;
Presentation, 33.05; Angela Merici, 31.80.
Vaulting: Kim Magre, Mercy Academy, 9.15; Sally
Long, Sacred Heart, 9.15; Maureen Hall, Presentation,
8.95; Jennie Wilson, Kentucky Country Day, 8.95; Lisa
Levitch, Kentucky Country Day, 8.75; Lori Steele, Angela
Merici, 8.50; Diane Seay, Presentation, 8.45; Jimmie
McDonald, Woodford County, 8.20.
Uneven Bars: Jimmie McDonald, Woodford County,
8.90; Lisa Levitch, Kentucky Country Day. 8.85; Jennie
Wilson, Kentucky Country Day, 8.75; Sally Long, Sacred
Heart, 8.70; Kim Magre, Mercy Academy, 8.55; Nedda
Stivers, Bryan Station, 8.45; Mary Ann Jaggers, Mercy
Academy, 8.30; Lori Steele, Angela Merici, 8.05.
Balance Beam: Sally Long, Sacred Heart, 8.90; Nedda
Stivers, Bryan Station, 8.25; Maureen Hall, Presentation,
8.0; Angle Foushee, Kentucky Country Day, 7.90; Jennie
Wilson, Kentucky Country Day, 7.80; Jimmie McDonald,
Woodford County, 7.65; Kim Magre, Mercy Academy, 7.65;
Libby Bradshaw, Marion County, 7.60.
Floor Exercise: Sally Long, Sacred Heart, 9.10; Lisa
Levitch, Kentucky Country Day, 9.05; Lori Steele, Angela
Merici, 8.70; Jennie Wilson, Kentucky Country Day, 8.65;
Kim Magre, Mercy Academy, 8.55; Maureen Hall,
Presentation, 8.40; Mary Ann Jaggers, Mercy Academy,
8.20; Nedda Stivers, Bryan Station, 8.0.
Ail-Around: Sally Long, Sacred Heart, 35.85; Jennie
Wilson, Kentucky Country Day, 34.15; Lisa Levitch,
Kentucky Country Day, 34.10; Kim Magre, Mercy
Academy, 33.90; Maureen Hall, Presentation, 33.05:
Jimmie McDonald, Woodford County, 32.25; Lori Steele,
Angela Merici, 32.25; Mary Ann Jaggers, Mercy Academy,
31.90.
STATE WRESTLING RESULTS
The Atherton High School, Louisville, was the site for
the State Wrestling Tournament held on February 20-21.
1981 . Orville Williams of Seneca High School was manager
and Gene Minton of Atherton High School was assistant
manager of the Tournament. Some of the team results are
as follows:
North Hardin 108, Conner 84'/2, Union County 83,
Hopkinsville 71 '/2, Christian County 64y2, Trigg County
6272, Trinity 62, Eastern 61 '72, Fern Creek 59, Woodford
County 48, Scott 46, Danville 43, Waggener 43, Tates
Creek 34, Boone County 30'/2, Lafayette 30'/2.
Individual winners in each weight class are as follows:
98 lb., Slaughter (Christian County); 105 lb., Whalen
(Eastern); 112 lb., Ervin (Union County); 119 lb., Hartnett
(Eastern); 126 lb., Boggess (North Hardin); 132 lb.. Carrion
(North Hardin); 138 lb.. Brown (Union County); 145 lb.,
Clarkson (Conner); 155 lb.. Cole (Conner); 167 lb.,
Hitchings (Fern Creek); 185 lb., Griggs (Hopkinsville);
Heavyweight, Beaks (Waggener).
RIFLE MARKSMANSHIP
Rifle Marksmanship will be held at Jeffersontown High
School, Jeffersontown, Kentucky. Starting time is to be at
8:00 a.m. on April 4, 1981. For information contact IstSgt.
Robert Ebert, at Jeffersontown High School, who will
manage the Meet. The following schools have indicated
they will have rifle marksmanship:
Belfry, Bourbon County, Breathitt County. Calloway
County, Eastern, Fern Creek, Fort Knox, Greenup County,
Iroquois, Jeffersontown, Lawrence County, Male, Mason
County, M.M.I., Owensboro. Paul B. Blazer, Thomas
Jefferson, Whitley County.
FENCING INFORMATION
The State Fencing Meet will be held at Atherton High
School, Louisville, Kentucky on April 4, 1981 the starting
time will be 12:30 p.m.
For more information contact W.E. Long, 1515 Tyler
Park Dr., Louisville, Kentucky 40204, 502/937-5453.
The following schools have indicated they will have
fencing;
Fort Knox, Lafayette, Male, Oneida Baptist Institute,
Seneca, Tates Creek.
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THE KENTUCKY HIGH SCHOOL ATHLETE FOR MARCH, 1981
MARCH, 1981 VOL. XLIII— NO. 8
Published monthly, except June and July, by the Kentucky
High School Athletic Association, Office of Publication,
560 E. Cooper Dr., P.O. Box 22280, Lexington, Ky. 40522.
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for in Section 1103. Act of October 3, 1917, authorized
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Editor TOM MILLS
Assistant Editor JEAN BATSEL
Assistant Editor BRIGID L DeVRIES
Assistant Editor LOUIS STOUT
Assistant Editor BILLY V. WISE
Lexington, Kentucky
BOARD OF CONTROL
President .. Zeb Blankenship (1977-1981) Nicholasville
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Directors .. Charles D Black (1980-1984) Barbourvilie;
John Brock (1980-1984) Morehead; Whaylon Coleman
(1980-1984) Owensboro, Robie Harper, Jr. (1979-1983)
Drakesboro. Alvis Johnson (1980-1984) Harrodsburg;
Walter J Pickett (1980-1982) Valley Station; Barney
Thweatt (1977-1981) Hopkinsville, Fairce O. Woods
(1979-1983) Flemingsburg: Conley Manning, State Dept.
of Education representative.
Subscription Rate $2.00 per year
From the Commissioner's Office
SPRING MEETS 1981
Tentative dates have been set for the various spring
meets and tournaments in fencing, rifle marksmanship,
baseball, track, golf, soccer and tennis. They are as
follows:
April 4, State Rifle Marksmanship
State Fencing Tournament
April 17, Delegate Assembly Meets
May 4, Regional Golf Tournaments
May 4-9, District Baseball Tournaments
May 9, Regional Track Meets
May 12-13, State Golf Tournaments
May 12-16, Regional Baseball Tournaments
May 16, Semi-Final State Track Meet
May 23, Final State Track Meet
May 22-23, Regional Tennis Tournaments
May 21-22, State Baseball Tournament (First Round)
May 28-29, State Baseball Tournament (Semi-Finals
and Finals)
May 29-30, State Tennis Tournament
ATTENTION COACHES
OF ALL SPORTS
The 30th All Star East-West Games are to be held June
12th and 13th, 1981 at the Kentucky Fairgrounds Stadiums
in Louisville, Kentucky.
On Friday night, June 12th, at 8:00 pm., at the
Kentucky Fairgrounds Stadium, the East-West All Star
Football Game will be held. Players have been nominated
and ballots will be sent out for players to be picked. The
Football Coaches will also vote for this year's Assistant
Coaches, who will be the Head Coach in 1982. The East
Head Football Coach this year is Mr. Fred Bernier of
Bellevue High School. The West Head Football Coach, Mr.
Marshall H. Patterson of Fort Campbell High School.
On Saturday night, June 13th, the East-West
Basketball Games will be played at Freedom Hall. The East
Coach which is Regions 9 thru 16 is Mr. Reynolds Flynn of
Covington Holmes High School. The West Coach is Mr.
Dave Hart of Oldham County High School. The West Team
is Regions 1 thru 8. Ballots for the Basketball players will
be sent out about Regional Basketball Tournament time.
This year's Basketball Coaches are to vote for a Coach
of the Year from the State-at-Large. Also, Regions 1 thru 8
are to vote for a Coach to assist M r. Dave Hart this year and
be head West Coach in 1982. Regions 9 thru 16 are to vote
for a Coach from their regions, to assist Mr. Reynolds
Flynn this year and be head East Coach in 1982.
The girls pick their Team and Coaches at their State
Tournament.
Make plans now to attend the Conference and The All
Star Games this June 12th and 13th, 1981.
MAJOR FOOTBALL RULES
REVISIONS FOR 1981 SEASONS
1-5-3 Note: Legalized use of molded sole shoes
with nonrennovable cleats or studs no more than Vs"
in length made of nonabraslve material with no
cutting edge.
2-2-2; 9-1-4: Defined blocking below waist.
There shall be no blocking below the waist by any
player who is outside the free blocking zone except
to tackle the runner of a player pretending to be a
runner.
2-2-4-; 9-1-3c: Defined a chop block as a
delayed block at the knee or below against an
opponent who is in contact with a teammate of the
blocker in the free blocking zone with a 15-yard
penalty.
2-3-4: An invalid fair catch signal is any signal
by a player that does not meet the requirements of a
valid signal. Penalty 5 yards.
2-3-5: An illegal fair catch signal is a valid or
invalid signal given by a player when a fair catch is
not permissible by rule. Penalty 5 yards.
2-5; 9-6: Delete crawling definition and penalty.
2-29: Revised spearing definition as the
intentional use of the helmet in an attemptto punish
an opponent.
3-1-2: Allows intermission between halves to be
increased to 20 minutes upon proper notification.
3-1-5: Added authority for officials to delay a
game wheri weather conditions are hazardous.
4-2-2e: Clarification: Ball becomes dead when a
loose ball is simultaneously caught or recovered.
6-4-1: 6-man football allow fair catch.
7-3-2 Pen.: Loss of down added to penalty for
illegal forward handing.
9-1-5: Prohibits blocking the kicker of a free
kick until he has advanced 5 yards beyond his free
kick line or the kick has touched the ground or any
other player.
9-3-2a: Allows tripping of runner or pretended
runner.
Points of Emphasis:
1. fVlovement of quarterback just prior to snap.
2. Teammates pushing runner.
3. Defensive team interferring with offensive team's
signals.
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Manual Changes:
1. Completely revised signal chart.
2. Field goal and extra point coverage \Ni\\ revert
back to 1 979 mechanics except change from out-
side 15-yard line to 10-yard line.
3. Changed illegal substitution signal to be illegal
procedure.
4. Changed nonplayer foul signal to illegal pro-
cedure.
1981 BASEBALL
Region 1
District 1: Heath, Lone Oak, Paducah Tilghman,
Reidland, St. Mary
District 2: Fancy Farm, Farmington, Lowes, Mayfield,
Wingo, Symsonia
District 3: Ballard Memorial, Carlisle Co., Fulton Co.,
Fulton, Hickman Co.
Region 2
District 4: Christian Co., Ft. Campbell, Hopklnsville,
Trigg Co.
District 5: Caldwell Co., Crittenden Co., Livingston
Cent., Lyon Co.
District 6: Marshall Co., Calloway Co., Murray
Region 3
District 7; Henderson Co., Providence, Union Co.,
Webster Co.
District 8: Dawson Springs, McLean Co.,
Madisonville-N. Hopkins, South Hopkins, West Hopkins.
District 9: Apollo, Daviess Co., Owensboro,
Owensboro Catholic
Region 4
District 10; Bremen, Central City, Drakesboro,
Graham, Greenville, Hughes-Kirk, Muhlenburg Central
District 1 1 : Breckinridge Co., Fordsville, Hancock Co.,
Ohio Co., St. Romuald, Frederick Fraize, Trinity (Whites-
ville)
District 12; Butler Co., Grayson Co., Edmonson Co.
Region 5
District 13: Bowling Green, Franklin-Simpson, Warren
Central, Warren East
District 14; Adairville, Auburn, Chandlers Chapel,
Lewisburg, Olmstead, Potter, Russellville, Todd Co.,
Central
District 15; Allen Co., Barren Co., Glasgow
District 16; Clinton Co., Cumberland Co., Gamaliel,
Metcalfe Co., Tompkinsville
Region 6
District 17; East Hardin, Elizabethtown, Ft. Knox,
Meade Co., North Hardin, West Hardin
District 18: Adair Co., Campbellsville, Marion Co.,
Taylor Co.
District 19: Bardstown, Bethelem, Bullitt Central,
Bullitt East, Nelson Co., North Bullitt, Washington Co.
District 20: Caverna, Green Co., Hart Co., LaRue Co.
Region 7
District 21: Bishop David, Butler, Pleasure Ridge Park,
Western, Ninth & O
District 22: DeSales, Iroquois, Southern, Thomas
Jefferson
District 23: Doss, Fairdale, Jesse Stuart, Valley
District 24: Central, Evangel, Shawnee
Region 8
District 25: duPont Manual, Male, St. Xavier
District 26; Ballard, Eastern, Waggener, Westport
District 27: Durrett, Fern Creek, Jeffersontown,
Marion C. Moore
District 28; Atherton, Beth Haven, Ky. Country Day,
Seneca, Trinity
Region 9
District 29: Boone Co., Conner, Dixie Heights, Lloyd
Memorial, St. Henry, Simon-Kenton
District 30: Bellevue, Dayton, Newport, Newport
Catholic
District 31; Bishop Brossart, Campbell Co.,
Highlands, Silver Grove, Scott
District 32; Beechwood, Covington Catholic, Holmes,
Holy Cross, Ludlow, Cov. Latin
Region 10
District 33; Grant Co., Pendleton Co., Walton Verona,
Williamstown, Deming
District 34; Carroll Co., Eminence, Gallatin Co., Henry
Co., Owen Co., Trimble Co.
District 35; Augusta, Bracken Co., Fleming Co., Lewis
Co., Mason Co., Maysville, St. Patrick, Tollesboro
Region 11
District 36: Frankfort, Franklin Co., Scott Co.
District 37: Bourbon Co., Harrison Co., M.M.I.,
Nicholas Co., Paris
District 38; Oldham Co., Shelby Co., Taylorsville
District 39; Anderson Co., Harrodsburg, Mercer Co.,
Woodford Co.
Region 12
District 40; Bryan Station, Henry Clay, Lafayette,
Lexington Catholic, Sayre, Tates Creek
District 41; Boyle Co., Danville, Garrard Co.,
Jessamine Co.
District 42; Casey Co., Lincoln Co.
District 43; Berea, Estill Co., Madison, Madison
Central, Model
Region 13
District 44; Pulaski Co., Somerset. Russell Co.
District 45; McCreary Co., Monticello, Wayne Co.,
District 46; Clay Co., Jackson Co., Laurel Co., Oneida
Inst., Rockcastle Co.
District 47: Barbourville, Bell Co., Corbin, Lone Jack,
Lynn Camp, Middlesboro, Pineville, Knox Central,
Williamsburg, Whitley Co.
Region 14
District 48: Breathitt Co., Cordia, Fleming Neon,
Jenkins, Knott Co., Riverside Christian, Whitesburg
District 49: Buckhorn, Combs Memorial, Leslie Co.,
M.C. Napier, Hazard
District 50: Cawood, Cumberland, Evarts, Harlan,
Lynch
District 51; Hazel Green, Jackson, Lee Co., Owsley
Co., Powell Co., Wolfe Co.
Region 15
District 52: Boyd Co., Holy Family, Lawrence Co., Paul
Blazer
District 53: Fairview, Greenup Co., Raceland, Russell
District 54: George R. Clark, Menifee Co., Mont-
gomery Co., Bath Co.
District 55: East Carter, Elliott Co., Rowan Co., Univ.
Breckinridge, West Carter
Region 16
District 56: Belfry, Elkhorn City, Feds Creek, Johns
Creek, Phelps
District 57: Johnson Central, Morgan Co., Magoffin
Co., Paintsville, Sheldon Clark
District 58; Betsy Layne, Allen Central, McDowell,
Prestonsburg
District 59; Dorton, Millard, Mullins, Pikeville, Virgie
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1981 BOYS' GOLF REGIONS
Murray Region — (Jim Peck, Marshall Co. H.S.) — Ballard
Mem., Caldwell Co., Calloway Co., Christian Co.,
Crittenden Co., Ft. Campbell, Fulton, Hickman Co.,
Hopkinsville, Lone Oak, Marshall Co., Mayfield, Murray,
Paducah Tilghman, Reidland, St. Mary, Todd Central,
Trigg Co., University Heights
Owensboro Region — (Ron Peyton, Owensboro H.S.) —
Apollo, Breckinridge Co.. Central City, Daviess Co.,
Greenville, Hancock Co., Henderson Co., Madisonville-
No. Hopkins, Meade Co, Ohio Co., Owensboro,
Owensboro Catholic, Providence, South Hopkins, Union
Co., Webster Co.
Bowling Green Region — (Denny Spillman, Bowling
Green H.S.) — Allen Co., Barren Co., Bowling Green,
Bullitt Central, Bullitt East, Caverna, Clinton Co., East
Hardin, Edmonson Co., Elizabethtown, Ft. Knox, Franklin
Simpson, Gamaliel, Glasgow, Grayson Co., Hart Co.,
LaRue Co., North Bullitt, North Hardin, Russellville,
Tompkinsvllle, Warren East, Warren Central, West Hardin,
West Jefferson Region — (Ed Mudd, 3512 Mildred Dr.,
Louisville) — Beth Haven, Bishop David, Butler, Central,
DeSales, Doss, Evangel, Fairdale, Iroquois, Marion C.
Moore, Pleasure R. Park, Shawnee, Southern, Stuart,
Thomas Jefferson, Valley, Western
East Jefferson Region — (Marty Donlon, St. Xavier H.S.) —
Atherton, Ballard, duPont Manual, Durrett, Eastern, Fern
Creek, Jeffersontown, Ky. Country Day, Male, St. Xavier,
Seneca, Trinity, Waggener, Westport
Covington (Wheatley) Region — (Tom Sibley, Trimble Co.
H.S.) — Beechwood, Boone Co., Carroll Co., Conner,
Covington Catholic, Covington Latin, Dixie Heights,
Gallatin Co., Holmes, Holy Cross, Lloyd Memorial,
Ludlow, Owen Co., St. Henry, Scott, Simon-Kenton,
Trimble Co., Walton Verona
Campbell Co. Region — (Jim Bain, Campbell Co. H.S.) —
Bellevue, Bishop Brossart, Campbell Co., Dayton, Fleming
Co., Grant Co., Highlands, Lewis Co., Ludlow, Mason Co.,
Maysville, Newport, Newport Catholic, Pendleton Co., St.
Patrick, Silver Grove, Williamstown
Franltfort Region — (Gary Moore, Franklin Co. H.S.) —
Bourbon Co., Bryan Station, Frankfort, Franklin Co.,
George R. Clark, Harrison Co., Henry Clay, Henry Co.,
Lafayette, Lexington Catholic, Montgomery Co., Nicholas
Co., Oldham Co., Paris, Sayre, Scott Co., Shelby Co.,
Tates Creek, Western Hills, Woodford Co.
Wasfiington Co. Region — (Paul Rominger, Bardstown
H.S.) — Adair Co., Anderson Co., Bardstown, Bethlehem,
Boyle Co., Burgin, Campbellsville, Casey Co., Danville,
Garrard Co., Green Co., Harrodsburg, Jessamine Co.,
LaRue Co., Lincoln Co., Marion Co., Mercer Co., Nelson
Co., Russell Co., Taylor Co , Washington Co.
London Region — (Ray Vater, Laurel Co. H.S.) — Berea,
Corbin, Cumberland, Estill Co., Harlan, Hazard, Knox
Central, Laurel Co., Lee Co., Lynch, McCreary Cent.,
Madison Central, Middlesboro, Model, Monticello,
Pineville, Pulaski Co., Somerset, Wayne Co., Williamsburg
Paintsville Region — (Walter Brugh, Paintsville H.S.) —
Belfry, Betsy Layne, Boyd Co., East Carter, Fairview,
Greenup Co., Elkhorn City, Holy Family, Jenkins, Johnson
Central, McDowell, Paintsville, Paul G. Blazer, Phelps,
Pikeville, Prestonsburg, Raceland, Rowan Co., Russell,
University Breckinridge
State Manager: John Hackett, 830 McCullum Avenue,
Elizabethtown, 42701. Co-ordinator: Ernie Denham, 3717
Taylorsville Rd., #109, Louisville 40220.
1981 GIRLS' GOLF REGIONS
Princeton Region — (Al Giordano, Caldwell Co. H.S.) —
Ballard Mem., Caldwell Co., Calloway Co., Central City,
Christian Co., Crittenden Co., Fort Campbell, Greenville,
Henderson Co., Hickman Co., Hopkinsville, Lone Oak,
Madisonville-No. Hopkins, Mayfield, Murray, Ohio Co.,
Paducah Tilghman, Reidland, St. Mary, Union Co.,
Webster Co.
Bowling Green Region — (Bill Jones, Glasgow H.S.) —
Allen Co., Apollo, Barren Co., Bowling Green, Caverna,
Clinton Co., Daviess Co., Edmonson Co., Franklin-Sim.,
Gamaliel, Glasgow, Hart Co., Owensboro, Russellville,
Tompkinsvllle, Warren Central, Warren East
Louisville Region — (Matilda Walker, Ballard H.S.) —
Atherton, Ballard, Butler, Central, Collegiate, Doss,
duPont Manual, Durrett, Iroquois, Eastern, Ky. Country
Day, Male, PI. Ridge Pk., Sacred Heart, Shawnee,
Southern, Stuart, Thomas Jefferson, Valley, Waggener,
Western, Westport
Elizabethtown Region — (Pat Wise, Elizabethtown H.S.) —
Adair Co., Bardstown, Bethlehem, Boyle Co.,
Breckinridge Co., Bullitt Central, Bullitt East, Campbells-
ville, Danville, East Hardin, Elizabethtown, Ft. Knox, Green
Co., Hancock Co., Harrodsburg, LaRue Co., Marion Co.,
Meade Co., Mercer Co., Nelson Co., North Hardin, Taylor
Co., Washington Co., West Hardin
Covington Region — (George Gartner, Scott H.S.) —
Beechwood, Boone Co., Carroll Co., Campbell Co.,
Conner, Dayton, Dixie Heights, Highlands, Holmes, Holy
Cross, Lloyd Mem., Oldham Co., Owen Co., Notre Dame,
Scott, Silver Grove, Trimble Co., Villa Madonna,
Williamstown
Nictiolasville Region — (Lou Brown, Jessamine Co. H.S.)
— Bryan Station, Estill Co., Frankfort, Franklin Co.,
George R. Clark, Henry Clay, Jessamine Co., Lafayette,
Lex. Catholic, Paris, Scott Co., Shelby Co., Tates Creek,
Western Hills, Woodford Co.
Lincoln Co. Region — (Bill Leedy, Lincoln Co. H.S.) —
Berea, Belfry, Casey Co., Cawood, Corbin, Cumberland,
Garrard Co., Harlan, Jenkins, Knox Central, Laurel Co.,
Lee Co., Lincoln Co., Lynch, McCreary Cent., Madison
Central, Model, Monticello, Pineville, Pulaski Co., Russell
Co., Somerset, Wayne Co.
Mason Co. Region — (Julie Kinney, Mason Co. H.S.) —
Boyd Co., East Carter, Fleming Co., Harrison Co., Hazard,
Johnson Cent., McDowell, Mason Co., Maysville,
Montgomery Co., Nicholas Co., Paintsville, Paul Blazer,
Prestonsburg, Raceland, Rowan Co., St. Patrick,
University Breckinridge
State Manager: Matilda Walker, Ballard H.S., 6000
Brownsboro Rd., Louisville, Ky. 40222
1981 BOYS'
REGIONAL TENNIS
Murray Region — (Mgr. Becky Watson, Christian Co.
H.S.)
Caldwell County, Christian County, Fort Campbell,
Hopkinsville, Lone Oak, Lyon County, Marshall County,
Mayfield, Murray, Paducah Tilghman, Providence, St.
Mary, University Heights, West Hopkins
Bowling Green Region — (Mgr. Wilson Sears, Bowling
Green H.S., Bowling Green)
Allen County, Barren County, Bowling Green,
Caverna, Cumberland County, Franklin Simpson,
Glasgow, Hart County, Metcalfe County, Olmstead,
Russellville, Tompkinsvllle, Warren Central, Warren East
Daviess County Region — (Mgr. Ed Willen, Apollo
H.S., Owensboro)
Apollo, Bremen, Butler County, Central City, Daviess
County, Greenville, Hancock County, Henderson County,
McLean County, Madisonville-North Hopkins, Ohio
County, Owensboro, Owensboro Catholic, Providence,
South Hopkins, Trinity, Union County, Webster County.
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Ellzabethtown Region — (Mgr. David Rogers, Eliza-
bethtown H.S., Ellzabethtown)
Adair County, Bardstown, Bethlehem, Breckinridge
County, Bullitt Central, Campbellsville, East Hardin,
Ellzabethtown, Fort Knox, Grayson County, Green
County, Nelson County, North Hardin, LaRue County,
Marion County, Meade County, Spencer County, Taylor
County, Washington County.
East Jefferson Region — (Mgr. — Undecided)
Immanual, Atherton, Ballard, Eastern, Fern Creek,
Jeffersontown. Kentucky Country Day, Seneca, Trinity,
Waggener, Westport.
Central Jefferson Region — (Mgr. Joseph Kroh, St.
Xavier H.S., Louisville)
Central, DeSales, Durrett, Evangel, Male, Manual,
Moore, Portland Christian, St. Xavier, Southern, Thomas
Jefferson.
West Jefferson Region — {Mgr. Richard Emery, Stuart
H.S., Valley Station)
Bishop David, Butler, Doss, Falrdale, Iroquois,
Pleasure Ridge Park, Ninth & O, Shawnee, Stuart, Valley,
W/estern.
Lexington Region — (Mgr. Bill Goodan, Henry Clay
H.S., Lexington)
Anderson County, Bracken County, Bourbon County,
Bryan Station, Fleming County, Frankfort, Franklin
County, Harrison County, Henry Clay, Lafayette,
Lexington Catholic, Mason County, Maysvllle, Mlllersburg
Military Institute, Paris, St. Patrick, Sayre, Scott
County, Shelby County, Tates Creek, V\/estern Hills,
Woodford County.
Richmond Region — (Mgr. Jerry Johns, Madison
Central H.S., Richmond)
Barbourville, Berea, Boyle County, Corbin,
Cumberland, Danville, Deming, Estill County, Garrard
County, George R. Clark, Harlan. Harrodsburg, Hazard,
Knox Central, Laurel County, Leslie County, Lynch,
Madison Central, MIddlesboro, Model, Oneida, PIneville,
Pulaski County, St. Camillus, Somerset.
Morehead Region — (Mgr. Liz Sadler, Montgomery
CountyH.S., Mt. Sterling)
Bath County, Belfry, Betsy Layne, Boyd County,
Buckhorn, Elkhorn City, Hazard, Knott County, Lawrence
County, McDowell, Magoffin County, Montgomery
County, Lewis County, Paintsvllle, Paul Blazer, PIkevllle,
Prestonsburg, Rowan County, Russell, Sheldon Clark,
Phelps, University Breckinridge, Wolfe County.
Fort Thomas Region — (Mgr. Jeff Frisch, Lloyd H.S.,
Erianger)
Augusta, Beechwood, Bellevue, Boone County,
Campbell County, Carroll County, Conner, Covington
Latin, Covington Catholic, Dayton, Dixie Heights, Gallatin
County, Grant County, Henry County, Highlands, Holmes,
Holy Cross, Lloyd Memorial, Newport, Oldham County,
St. Henry, Scott, Silver Grove, Simon Kenton.
1981 GIRLS REGIONAL TENNIS
Murray Region — (Mgr. Becky Watson, Christian Co.
H.S.)
Caldwell County, Christian County, Fort Campbell,
Hopkinsvllle, Lone Oak, Lyon County, Marshall County,
Mayfleld, Murray, Paducah Tllghman, St. Mary, University
Heights.
Bowling Green Region — (Mgr. Wilson Sears, Bowling
Green H.S., Bowling Green)
Allen County, Auburn, Barren County, Bowling
Green, Caverna, Cumberland County, Franklin Simpson,
Gamaliel, Glasgow, Metcalfe County, Mt. St. Joseph,
Russellvllle, Thompklnsvllle, Warren Central, Warren East,
Olmstead, Hart County.
Daviess County Region — (Mgr. Ed Willen)
Apollo, Bremen, Butler County, Central City, Daviess
County, Greenville, Henderson County, Hancock County,
Madlsonvllle-North Hopkins, McLean County, Ohio
County, South Hopkins, Owensboro, Owensboro
Catholic, Providence, Trinity, Union County, Webster
County, West Hopkins.
Ellzabethtown Region — (Mgr. David Rogers,
Ellzabethtown H.S., Ellzabethtown)
Adair County, Bardstown, Bethlehem, Breckinridge
County, Campbellsville, East Hardin, Ellzabethtown, Fort
Knox, Grayson County, LaRue County, Marlon County,
Meade County, Bullitt Central, North Hardin, Spencer
County, Taylor County, Washington County, Green
County.
East Jefferson Region — (Mgr. — Undecided)
Assumption, Atherton, Ballard, Eastern, Fern Creek,
Jeffersontown, Kentucky Country Day, Sacred Heart,
Seneca, Waggener, Westport.
Central Jefferson Region — (Mgr. — Undecided)
Central, Collegiate, Durrett, Evangel, Male, Manual,
Mercy Academy, Moore, Portland Christian, Presentation,
Southern, Thomas Jefferson, Walden.
West Jefferson Region — (Mgr. Gerry Geiser)
Ridge Park H.S., PRP)
Angela Merlcl, Butler, Doss, Falrdale, Holy Rosary,
Iroquois, Ninth & O, Pleasure Ridge Park, Shawnee,
Stuart, Valley, Western.
Fort Thomas Region — (Mgr. Jeff Frisch, Lloyd H.S.,
Erianger)
Augusta, Beechwood, Bellevue, Boone County,
Campbell County, Carroll County, Conner, Dayton, Dixie
Heights, Gallatin County, Grant County, Henry County,
Holmes, Highlands, Holy Cross, Lloyd Memorial, Newport,
Notre Dame, Oldham County, Our Lady of Providence, St.
Henry, Simon Kenton, Scott, Villa Madonna.
Lexington Region — (Mgr. Bill Goodan, Henry Clay
H.S., Lexington)
Anderson County, Bracken County, Bourbon County,
Bryan Station, Frankfort, Franklin County, Harrison
County, Henry Clay, Fleming County, Lafayette, Lewis
County, Lexington Catholic, Mason County, Paris, St.
Patrick, Sayre, Scott County, Shelby County, Tates Creek,
Western Hills, Woodford County, Maysvllle.
Richmond Region — (Mgr. Jerry Johns, Madison
Central H.S., Richmond)
Barbourville, Berea, Boyle County, Corbin, Cum-
berland, Danville, Estill County, Deming, Garrard
County, George R. Clark, Harlan, Harrodsburg, Knox
Central, Laurel County, Leslie County, Lynch, Madison
Central, MIddlesboro, Model, Oneida, PIneville, Pulaski
County, St. Camillus, Somerset.
Morehead Region — (Mgr. Liz Sadler, Montgomery
County H.S., Mt. Sterling)
Hazard, McDowell, Montgomery County, Paintsvllle,
Paul Blazer, Russell, Prestonsburg, University
Breckinridge, Bath County, Elkhorn City, Lawrence
County, Sheldon Clark, Rowan County, PIkevllle,
Magoffin County, Wolfe County, Knott County, Boyd
County, Betsy Layne, Buckhorn.
State Managers — Girls — Margaret Sheegog, 2607y2
Drayton Dr., Louisville. Boys — Joseph Kroh, St. Xavier
H.S., 1609 Poplar Level Rd., Louisville.
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ATTENTION— TRACK COACHES
The State High School Track Meet all classes will be
held on Saturday, May 23, 1981. at the University of
Kentucky Sports Center in Lexington. The State Manager
is John Gettler. The 1981 State Track Meet will be run in
meters.
1981 TRACK & FIELD
REGIONAL MANAGERS
(BOYS & GIRLS)
CLASS A
Calloway Co. — Jim Nix. Calloway Co. H.S., 2108
College Farm Rd., Murray 42071 — 502/753-8141
Edmonson Co. — Gerald Meredith, Edmonson Co.
H.S., Brownsville 42210 — 502/597-2932
Cov. Catholic —Jack Kaelin, Cov. Catholic H.S., 1600
Dixie Hwy.. Covington 41011 — 606/431-5351
Lexington — John Gettler, Dept. of Community
Development, 248 E. Short St., Lexington 40507 — Bus.
606/255-4302. Home 606/266-4801
Bardstown — Tom Williams, Bardstown H.S., 400 N.
5th, Bardstown 40004 — 502/348-5913
Somerset — Jeff Littrell, Somerset H.S., College St.,
Somerset 42501 — 606/678-4721
Hazard — Colin Cox, Hazard H.S., Box 5007, Hazard
41701 —606/436-3711
Nicholas Co. — Ben Pumphrey, Nicholas Co. H.S.,
School Dr., Carlisle 40311 — 606/289-7111
CLASS AA
Calloway Co. — Jim Nix, Calloway Co. H.S., 2108
College Farm Rd., Murray 42071 — 502/753-8141
Glasgow — Charles Groves, Glasgow H.S.. Columbia
Ave., Glasgow 42141 — 502/651-8801
Cov. Catholic — Jack Kaelin. Cov. Catholic H.S., 1600
Dixie Hwy, Covington 41011 — 606/431-5351
Somerset — Jeff Littrell, Somerset H.S., College St.,
Somerset 42501 — 606/678-4721
North Bullitt — Robert Wagoner, North Bullitt H.S., Rt.
4, Shepherdsville 40165 — 502/957-2186
Bourbon Co. — Duane Stewart, Bourbon Co. H.S.. 1 1 8
East 9th St.. Paris 40361 — 606/987-2550
Morehead — Rex Miller, Ashland City Schools, 1400
Central Ave., Ashland 41101 — 606/329-9777, ext. 206
Clay Co. — Terry Wilson, Clay Co. H.S., 239
Richmond Rd., Manchester 40962 — 606/598-3737
CLASS AAA
Daviess Co. — Mickey Walker. Daviess Co. H.S., 4255
New Hartford Rd., Owensboro 42301 — 502/684-5285
Bullitt Central — Bill Ranney, Bullitt Central H.S., Box
338, Shepherdsville 40165 — 502/543-7021
duPont Manual — Paul Gering. duPont Manual H.S.,
120 W. Lee St.. Louisville 40208 — 502/636-1441 (Site —
University of Louisville)
Stuart — Alice Brutscher, Western H.S.. 2501
Rockford Ln.. Shively 40216 — 502/447-3221
Ballard — Sue Fetter and Jim Reuther, Ballard H.S.,
6000 Brownsboro Rd., Louisville 40222 — 502/425-5076
Moore — Jim Watkins, Southern H.S., 8620 Preston
Hwy. Louisville 40219 — 502/969-1331 (Site — Moore
H.S.)
Boone Co. — Owen Hauck, Boone Co. H.S., Price Rd.,
Florence 41042 — 606/283-2795
Lexington — \John Gettler, Dept. of Community
Development, 248 E. Short St.. Lexington 40507 — Bus.
606/255-4302, Home 606/266-4801
1981 TRACK & FIELD
SECTIONAL MANAGERS
(BOYS & GIRLS)
CLASS A
Section I, Edmonson County & Calloway, Daviess Co.
H.S., Mickey Walker
Section II, Bardstown & Somerset, Eastern Kentucky
University, Jeff Littrell
Section III, Cov. Catholic & Lexington, University of
Kentucky, John Gettler
Section IV, Nicholas Co. & Hazard; Clay County H.S.,
Terry Wilson
CLASS AA
Section I, Calloway Co. & Glasgow, Daviess Co. H.S.,
Mickey Walker
Section II, North Bullitt & Somerset, Eastern Kentucky
University, Jeff Littrell
Section III, Cov. Catholic & Bourbon Co., University of
Kentucky, John Gettler
Section IV, Morehead & Clay Co., Clay Co. H.S., Terry
Wilson
CLASS AAA
Section I, Daviess Co., & Bullitt Central, Daviess Co.
H.S., Mickey Walker
Section II, duPont Manual & Stuart, Stuart H.S., Tom
Cain
Section III, Moore & Ballard, Ballard H.S., Jim Reuther
and Sue Fetter
Section IV, Boone Co & Lexington, University of
Kentucky, John Gettler
TRACK CLASS A GIRLS
Calloway County Region — Ballard Memorial, Carlisle
County, Crittenden County, Fort Campbell, Fulton, Heath,
Hickman County, Livingston Central, Murray, Providence,
St. Mary, South Hopkins, Trigg County, University
Heights, West Hopkins.
Edmonson County Region —Auburn, Butler County,
Caverna, Edmonson County, Frederick Fraize, Gamaliel,
Hancock County, Central City, Hart County, Lewisburg,
Mt. St. Joseph, McLean County, Olmstead, Potter,
Russellville, Todd County, Tompkinsville, Trinity (Whites-
ville)
Covington Catholic Region — Augusta, Bellevue,
Bishop Brossart, Carroll County, Dayton, Gallatin County,
Grant County, Henry County, Holy Cross, Ludlow, Owen
County, St. Henry, Villa Madonna, Walton Verona.
Lexington Region — Anderson County, Burgin,
Frankfort, Harrodsburg, Lexington Catholic, Mercer
County, Model, Paris, Sayre.
Bardstown Region — Bardstown, Beth Haven,
Bethlehem, Campbellsville, Clinton County, Eastwood
Educ. Center, Evangel, Fort Knox, Green County,
Kentucky Country Day, Ky. School f/t Blind, Ninth & O,
Metcalfe County, Portland Christian.
Somerset Region — Berea, Corbin, Jackson County,
Ky. School f/t Deaf, Madison, Monticello, Pineville, St.
Camillus, Somerset, Williamsburg.
Hazard Region — Buckhorn, Evarts, Fleming-Neon,
Harlan, Hazard, Jenkins, Lee County, Lynch, M.C. Napier,
Oneida Baptist, Paintsville, Phelps, Pikeville, Riverside
Christian, Virgie, Wheelwright, Wolfe County.
Nicholas County Region — Bath County, Elliott
County, Fairview, Hazel Green, Holy Family, JohnsCreek,
Lewis County, Menifee County, Morgan County, Nicholas
County, Raceland, University Breckinridge.
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Section I — Edmonson County and Calloway Co.
Regions, Site: Daviess County High School.
Section II — Bardstown and Somerset Regions, Site:
Eastern Kentucky University, Richmond.
Section III — Covington Catholic and Lexington
Regions, Site: Lexington (Un. of Ky. )
Section IV — Nicholas County and Hazard Regions,
Site: Clay County High School.
TRACK CLASS A BOYS
Calloway County Region — Ballard Memorial, Carlisle
County, Crittenden County, Fort Campbell, Fulton, Heath,
Hickman County, Livingston Central, Murray, Providence.
South Hopkins, St. Mary, Trigg County, University
Heights, West Hopkins.
Edmonson County Region — Butler County, Caverna,
Central City, Drakesboro, Edmonson County, Gamaliel,
Hancock County, Hart County, Lewisburg, McLean
County, Olmstead, Russellville, Todd County, Tomp-
kinsville. Trinity (Whitesville)
Covington Catholic Region — Augusta, Bellevue,
Bishop Brossart, Carroll County, Covington Latin, Dayton,
Gallatin County, Grant County, Henry County, Holy
Cross, Ludlow, Owen County, St. Henry, Walton Verona.
Lexington Region - Anderson County, Burgin,
Frankfort, Harrodsburg, Jackson County, Lexington
Catholic, Mercer County, Model, Paris, Sayre.
Bardstown Region — Bardstown, Beth Haven,
Bethlehem, Campbellsville, Clinton County, Evangel, Fort
Knox, Green County, Kentucky Country Day, Ky. School
f/t Blind, Metcalfe County, Portland Christian.
Somerset Region — Berea, Corbin, Garrard County,
Ky. School f/t Deaf, Madison, Monticello, Pineville, St.
Camillus, Somerset, Williamsburg.
Hazard Region — Betsy Layne, Buckhorn, Elkhorn
City, Evarts, Fleming-Neon, Harlan, Hazard, Jenkins, Lee
County, Lynch, M.C. Napier, Oneida, Paintsville, Pikeville,
Phelps, Riverside Christian, Virgie, Wheelwright, Wolfe
County.
Nicholas County Region — Bath County, Elliott
Couhty, Fairview, Hazel Green, Holy Family, Johns Creek,
Lewis County, Magoffin County, Menifee County, Morgan
County, Mullins, Nicholas County, Raceland, University
Breckinridge.
Section I — Edmonson County and Calloway County
Regions, Site: Daviess County High School.
Section II — Bardstown and Somerset Regions, Site:
Eastern Kentucky University, Richmond
Section III — Covington Catholic and Lexington
Regions, Site: Lexington (Un. of Ky.).
Section IV — Nicholas County and Hazard Regions,
Site: Clay County High School.
TRACK CLASS AA BOYS
Calloway County Region — Calloway County, Lone
Oak, Mayfield, Paducah Tilghman, Reidland, Union
County, Webster County.
Glasgow Region — Adair County, Allen County
Barren County, Franklin-Simpson, Glasgow, Ohio
County, Warren East.
Covington Catholic Region — Conner, Covington
Catholic, Dixie Heights, Highlands, Lloyd Memorial,
Newport, Newport Catholic, Pendleton County, Scott,
Simon Kenton.
Somerset Region — Boyle County, Danville, Lincoln
County, Pulaski County.
North Bullitt Region — Breckinridge County, East
Hardin, Elizabethtown, Grayson County, LaRue County,
Meade County, North Bullitt, Taylor County, Washington
County, West Hardin.
Bourbon County Region — Bourbon County, Estill
County, Harrison County, Jessamine County, Montgom-
ery County, Scott County, Woodford County, Franklin
County, Western Hills
Morehead Region — East Carter, Fleming County,
Johnson Central, Lawrence County, Mason County,
Rowan County, Russell, Sheldon Clark, West Carter.
Clay County Region — Belfry, Bell County, Breathitt
County, Cawood, Clay County, Knott County Central,
Knox Central, Leslie County, Middlesboro, Prestonsburg,
Whitesburg, Whitley County.
Section I — Calloway County and Warren East
Regions, Site: Daviess County High School.
Section II — Bardstown and Somerset Regions, Site:
Eastern Kentucky University, Richmond.
Section III — Covington Catholic and Bourbon
County Regions, Site: Lexington (Un. of Ky.).
Section IV — Morehead and Clay County Regions,
Site: Clay County High School.
TRACK CLASS AA GIRLS
Calloway Region — Callaway County, Lone Oak,
Mayfield, Paducah Tilghman, Reidland, Union County,
Webster County.
Glasgow Region — Adair County, Allen County,
Barren County, Franklin-Simpson, Glasgow, Ohio
County, Warren East.
Covington Catholic Region — Conner, Dixie Heights,
Highlands, Lloyd Memorial, Newport, Our Lady of
Providence, Scott, Simon Kenton.
Somerset Region — Boyle County, Danville, Lincoln
County, McCreary County, Pulaski County, Russell
County.
North Bullitt Region — Breckinridge County, East
Hardin, Elizabethtown, Grayson County, LaRue County,
Meade County, North Bullitt, Taylor County, Washington
County, West Hardin.
Bourbon County Region — Bourbon County, Estill
County, Franklin County, Harrison County, Jessamine
County, Montgomery County, Scott County, Western
Hills, Woodford County.
Morehead Region — East Carter, Fleming County,
Johnson Central, Lawrence County, Mason County,
Rowan County, Russell, Sheldon Clark, West Carter.
Clay County Region — Belfry, Bell County, Breathitt
County, Cawood, Clay County, Knott County, Central,
Knox Central, Leslie County, Middlesboro, Prestonsburg,
Whitesburg, Whitley County.
Section I — Calloway County and Glasgow Regions,
Site: Daviess County High School.
Section II — North Bullitt and Somerset Regions, Site:
Eastern Kentucky University, Richmond
Section III — Covington Catholic and Bourbon
County Regions, Site: Lexington (Un. of Ky.).
Section IV — Morehead and Clay County Regions,
Site: Clay County High School.
TRACK BOYS CLASS AAA
Daviess County Region — Apollo, Christian County,
Daviess County, Henderson County, Hopkinsville,
Madisonville-North Hopkins, Marshall County,
Owensboro, Owensboro Catholic.
Bullitt Central Region — Bowling Green, Bullitt
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THE KENTUCKY HIGH SCHOOL ATHLETE FOR MARCH, 1981
Central, Marion County, Nelson County, North Hardin,
Oldham County, Shelby County, Warren Central.
duPont Manual Region — Atherton, Butler, Central,
duPont Manual, Male, St. Xavier, Shawnee.
Stuart Region — Bishop David, Doss, Iroquois,
Pleasure Ridge Park, Stuart, Valley, Western.
Ballard Region — Ballard, Eastern, Jefferson town,
Seneca, Trinity, Waggener, Westport.
Marion C. Moore Region — DeSaies, Durrett, Fairdale,
Fern Creek, Marion C. Moore, Southern, Thomas
Jefferson.
Boone County Region — Boone County, Bryan
Station, Campbell County, Henry Clay, Holmes, Laurel
County.
Lexington Region — Blazer, Boyd County, Greenup
County, Lafayette, Madison Central, Tates Creek, Clark
County.
Section I — Daviess County and Bullitt Central
Regions, Site: Daviess County High School.
Section 11 — duPont Manual and Stuart Regions, Site:
Stuart High School.
Section III — Moore and Ballard Regions, Site: Ballard
High School.
Section IV — Lexington and Boone County Regions,
Site: .Lexington (Un. of Ky.).
TRACK GIRLS CLASS AAA
Daviess County Region — Apollo, Daviess County,
Christian County, Henderson County, Hopkinsville,
Madisonville-N. Hopkins, Marshall County, Owensboro,
Owensboro Catholic.
Bullitt Central Region — Bowling Green, Bullitt
Central, Marion County, Nelson County, North Hardin,
Oldham County, Shelby County, Warren Central.
duPont Manual Region — Assumption, Atherton,
Butler, Central, duPont Manual, Male, Shawnee.
Stuart Region — Angelia Merici, Doss, Iroquois,
Mercy, Pleasure Ridge Park, Stuart, Valley, Western.
Ballard Region — Ballard, Eastern, Jeffersontown,
Presentation, Sacred Heart, Seneca, Waggener, Westport.
Marion C. Moore Region — Fairdale, Fern Creek,
Durrett, Holy Rosary, Marion C. Moore, Southern, Thomas
Jefferson.
Boone County Region — Boone County, Bryan
Station, Campbell County, Franklin County, Henry Clay,
Holmes, Laurel County, Notre Dame.
Lexington Region — Blazer, Boyd County, Clark
County, Greenup County, Lafayette, Madison Central,
Tates Creek.
Section I — Daviess County and Bullitt Central
Regions, Site: Daviess County High School.
Section II — duPont Manual and Stuart Regions, Site:
Stuart High School.
Section III — Moore and Ballard Regions, Site: Ballard
High School.
Section IV — Lexington and Boone County Regions,
Site: Lexington (Un. of Ky.).
RATINGS ON FOOTBALL OFFICIALS
The following ratings were received on football
officials registered with the K.H.S.A.A. during 1980-81.
Western Ky. Conference
McGinty, L.V.-98; Gour, B-97; Durden, John-95;
Colley, Lyn-93; Ledford, Tom-93; Bernardini, Bruno-92;
Waide, Harry-92; Hamm, Mike-91; Kinslow, Bill-91;
Norwood, Tom-91; Simpson, F.D.-91; Wedge, Denny-91;
Carr, Bill-90; Lowe, Stan-90; Perrin, Jim-90; Thomas, Ray-
90; Wilder, Jerry-90; Carlson, David-89; Henderson,
Chuck-89; Hillyer, Chuck-89; Meador, Bill-89; Meyers,
Jim-89; Quehl, Bud-89; Rascoe, Bob-89; Saylors, Carlee-
89; Schilling, Don-89; Lile, Clyde-88; Burkeen, Phil-87;
Gober, John-87; Green, Don-87; Osting, Doug-87;
Schmitt, A.J.-87; Ward, Tom-87; Goble, Ken-86; Zirkle,
Ron-86; Chaffin, John-85; Treas, Joe-85; Landers, John-
84; Purcell, Ken-84; Jones, J.B.-83; Pate, Lloyd-83;
Thomas, Lyn-83; Shelley, Hugh-82; Meloan, Ross-81;
Cheponis, George-77; Naberezny, Paul-77; Clemson,
Chris-75; Tuetele, Mat-73;
Big Eight Conference
Long, James-97; Russell, Gary-95; Jackson, Ed-94;
Martin, Paul-94; Bullock, Doug-93; Luckett, Paul-93; Hill,
Jim-92; Long, Scottie-92; Nash, Ricky-92; Clements,
William-91; Etiene, Don-91; Murdock, Les-91; Thomson,
Cecil-91; Wade, Bill-91; Nelson, Bob-91 ; Bartlett, C.W.-90;
Estes, Walter-90; Frazier, Tom-90; Futtrell, Keith-90;
Kirkland, Drew-90; McDaniel, James-90; Sutton, Jim-90;
Zogg, Joe-90; Blemker, Ray-89; Luckett-89; Gates, Ricky-
88; Wetzel, Ralph-88; Cartmill, Randy-88; Shields, Dave-
88; Burton, Jim-87; Clark, Sidney, 111-85; Jones, Spurgeon-
85; Tandy, Sam-85; Allen, James-84; Clayton, Noll-84;
Wells, Ron-84;
Mid Kentucky Conference
Moore, Phillip H.; Morse, Richard K.; Harris, David L.;
McClure, Tom; Brauch, Charles J.; Austin, Dwight L.;
Downs, Joe; Matheney; Lynch, Lester; Crutcher, John N.;
Hawkins, Donald H.; McKinney, Adelle F.; Moosman, John
A.; Strain, Richard P.; Bauman, Lawrence C; Ewing,
Roger; Winfrey, William Steve; Trabue, Robert D.; Roberts,
FILMS, Cont. from Inside Front Cover
American League by 6-5. A crowd of over 47,000 saw Willie
Mays hit the first pitch of the game for a home run.
(KHSAA).
BASEBALL ALL-STAR GAME OF 1966, j-s-c-a, ^'/^ reels,
color, $1.00.
The greats of the National League battle the stars of
the American League in the new 26 million dollar Busch
Stadium at St. Louis. The National Leaguewon the game in
the tenth inning as Tim McCarver scored on a single by
Maury Wills. Close-ups of the stars are shown as they
warm up for each game. (KHSAA).
BASEBALL ALL-STAR GAME OF 1967, e-j-s-c-a, 3 reels,
color, $1.00.
The National and American League All-Star Game
was played in the new Anaheim Stadium, home of the
California Angels. The Phillies' Richie Allen homered in
the first inning and Frank Robinson of Baltimore tied the
score in the second. In the fifteenth inning Tony Perez of
Cincinnati brokethe tie and won the game for the National
League by hitting a home run. (KHSAA).
BASEBALL HALL OF FAME, e-j-s-c-a, 3 reels, color, $1 .00.
This film shows the annual meeting at Cooperstown,
N.Y. when new names are added to the Hall of Fame list.
Numerous stars of the past return to the shrine each year at
this time and are shown as their feats on the diamond are
related. The history of Cooperstown and the purpose of
the Hall of Fame are explained in the picture.
BASEBALL TODAY, 16 mm, 28 minute sound, color (or
black & white).
Special visual effects and interesting play situations
aid the player, coach and umpire in gaining a better
understanding of the rules. Baseball fans will also find this
excellent teaching film will add a great deal to their
appreciation and enjoyment of the great American
pastime, baseball. This picture was produced under the
direction of the Nat'l. Fed. of State High School
Associations and approved by the Nat'l. Fed. Baseball
Rules Committee.
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James; Bottles, Donald; Aldridge, James R.; Tinsley, Joe
D.; Schultz, Frank D.; Crutcher, James M.; Crutcher, Paul
Barney, Greagory R.; Corbett, John Byrorv; Roby, James
B.; Janes, Charles W.; Sims, Russell A.; Purwin, John C.
Tucker, Charles; Wade, Charles; Puckett, Robert; Reams
Frank; Hunter, Harold; Fraley, Charles; Dupin, Jackie
Davis, Tommy; Morse, Russell E.; Stikeleather, Clyde:
Strain, Andrew J.; Hatfield, James; Riley, Jeffrey; Smith
James Bev; Medley, Frank; Garrett, Bland III; Baley, Buddy
F.; Burgess, Blair; Sweckard, Paul D.; Howard, Robert E.
Bryan, Frank D.; Duvall, Robert L.; Henry, William B.
Williams, James A.; Wallace, Kevin M.; Riley, Tim R.
Breegle, Bruce M.; Gann, Ronnie W,; Davis, Mark; Taylor,
Julian; Branstetter, Elwood; Larimore, Steve; Molohon,
Rick; Cross, Hugh W.; Dever, Wilford; Hawkins, Stewart
lannazzi, Domenic; Riley, Tim; Melton, Jerome Skip:
Holland, Tom; Crittenden, Fred M.; Welton, Donald L.
Yancey, Henry L.; Ash, Mikie L.; Dodson, Anthony
Gunning, Michael W.; Molohon, Rick; Epiey, John H.; Ives
Rick D.; Claywell, Sam R.; Barnhill, Carl E.;
Kentucklana Conference
Gentry, Dale-98; Dewees, Bill-97; Cline, Nick-96;
Denton, Bill-96; Griffin, Lynn-96; Wilson, James-96;
Graas, Fritz-95; Parker, Bob-95; Streicher, Rich-95;
Backert, Tony-94; Gutterman-94; Klusman, Carl Jr.-94;
Metzger, Don-94; Stovall, Ken-94; DeSensi, Chick-93;
Furlong, Bill-93; Nelligan, Mike-93; Stuedle, Ray-93;
Leahy, Pat-92; McGrath, Bob-92; Passafiume, John-92;
Doyle, Dan-91; Small, Dave-91; Sohan, John-91; Jensen,
Ed-90; Jones, Paul-90; Lillie, Wes-90; Weber, Tom-90;
Wuertz, John-90; Greenwell, Bob-89; Hancock, Norb-89;
McNay, Jim-89; Mercker, George-89; Potts, Ray-89; Spath,
Bill-89; Hammock,Don-88; Russ, Chuck-88; Ress, Gary-
87; Gryrear, Bill-86; Hunter, James-86; McGrath, John-86;
Osting, Jim-86; VanBogaert, Steve-86; Hackett, Wilbur Sr-
85; Helton, Les-85; Minta, John-85; Horsman, Bill-84;
Timmering, George-84; Breeden, Alan-83; Turley,
Howard-83; Bell, Clarence-82; Fenimore, Clarke-82; Allen,
James-81; Mayer, Ed-81; Morris, Larry-81; Pitstick, Jeff-
81; Shreve, Tim-81; Bell, Ronald-80; Johnson, Rae-80;
Baldwin, Dennis-79; Brummett, Don-79; Lambert, lrvin-79;
Finck, Dennis-78; Meiman, John-78; Downs, Gil-77;
Holzknecht, Tom-75; Hagan, Mike-74; Allison, Richard-73;
Coleman, Louis-73; Emmons, Guy-72; Jeffries. Dave-72;
Owens, Lamarce-72; Cox, Bob-79; Ishmael, Steve-70;
Tharpe, Willie-69; Sellinger, Bob-67; Kuster, Tom-65;
Dunagan, Ed-63; Friedman, Charles-63; Stettenbenz,
Larry-51;
Northern Kentucky Conference
Moore, Bud-94; Gelbke, Gil-92; Peeno, Harry-92
Read, Rick-90; Drake, Dick-90; Liggett, Ernie-90; Kemen
Jerry-89; Simms, Clarence-89; Young, Bill-88; Carr, Larry-
87; Rouse, Tom-87; Vaughn, BIII-87; Wright, Howard-87
Thompson, Tom-86; Swope, James-87; Moore, Bob-86;
Conlin, Marty-85; Collins, Ron-84; Purcell, Mike-84
Westhoff, Greg-83; Staton, Frank-83; Fuchs, Charles-83
Bosse, Raymond-83; Blackford, Bob-82; Barth, Don-82;
Morris, Edward-82; Delaney, William-81; Lynn, Donald-81
Donoghue, Terry-81; Sesher, Jim-80; Gumble, Art-79;
Elkin, Larry-78; Kanarek, Robert-77; Towe, Paul-77
Kammerer, Ken-76; Thompson, Neil-73; Bradford, Bob-73;
Uriage, Dick-71; Hoffman, Thomas-71; Wells, Glen-70;
Keller, Terry-67; Bond, Terry-64; Frank, Joe-63; Trapp,
Chuck-61; Zimmer, Tom-71; Stuttler, Joe-58; Brady, Dan-
57;
Central Kentucky Conference
PIttman, S.-97; Jacoby, B.-97; Lusby, G.-97; Brown,
H.-96; Wright, J.-96; Tate, K.-95; Day, R.-95; Hall, C.-95;
Staley, J.-95; Linkes, C.-95; Current, R.-95; Current, B.-95;
Mason, W.-94; Yates, G.-94; McGowan, J.-94; Wood, W.-
94; Moody, B.-94; Ransdell, J-93; Oser, L.-93; Poole, G.-93;
Duff, W.-93; Durham, T.-92; Couch, B.-92; South, S.-92;
Vandermale, J.-92; McFadden, J.-92; Fish, G.-91 ; Bramble,
J.-91; Fay, J. -91; Clemmons, S.-91; Smith, R.-91; Tipton,
R.-91; Amerman, B.-91; Swinford, J.-91; Gilliam, R.-91;
Bransom, B.-91; Gfell, G.-91; Satterly, G.-90; Gorham,
B.-90; Giles, F.-90; Hadden, N.-90; Gastineau. J.-90;
Batterton, K.-89; Barnott, J.-89; Craft, A.B.-89; Shreve, R.-
88; Wright, J.D.-88; Pugh, B.-88; Scott, B.-88; Lentry, R.-
88; Graham, J. -87; Osborne, T.-87; Owens, M-87; KInnard,
B.-87; Eldridge, W.-86; Stumbo, J.-86; Bozarth, P.-86;
Foster, B.-86; Rawdon, R.-86; Lindon, B.-85; Turner, C.-85;
Farmer, G.-85; Melson, B.-85; Gettler, J.-85; Maupin, R.-84;
Thompson, H.-84; Thompson, J.-84; Corneilson, M.-84;
Ewen, G.-83; Watson, J.-83; McCray, C.-83; Wyatt, H.-83;
Morris, S.-82; Straus, B.-82; Dickens, B.-81; Reece, J.-81;
Owens, P.-81; Johnson, R.-81; Moody, J.-80; Brock, J.-80;
McClure, J. -80; Carmichael, S.-80; Dyehouse, J. -79;
McCormIck, D.-79; Garcia, C.-78; Elovitz, C.-75; Wanchic,
N.-74; Clark, J.-71 ; Barbour, R.-71 ; Brown, J.-71 ; Paiko, E.-
68; Easley, D.-67; Clark, 0.-61; Angelucci, A.-59; Lawson,
L.-58;
Thirteentti Region Conference
Powers, Elmer-92; Seivy, Curt-92; Pietrowski, Paul-92;
Tye, Josh-91; Page, Jim-90; Black, Brud-90; Evans, Alvin-
90; Cook, Chandler-90; Hammons, George-90; Jeffers,
Steve-90; Lawson, Don-90; Noonan, Rob-90; Anders,
Raleigh-89; Morgan, Richard-88; Brown, Wendell-88;
Houchens, Tom-87; Kirklin, Luther-87; Howard, Jim-87;
Head, Leon-87; Reynolds, Elmer-87; Guy, N.S.-87; Kersey,
Andy-86; Burgan, Eric-86; Henson, Paul-86; Head, Chuck-
86; Pace, Kevin-86; Onkst, Allen-87; Idol, Billy J.-85;
Barrett, Richard-85; Baird, James-85; Coppinger, Allen-
85; Rains, Paul-84; Lee, Charles-84; Croley, Jerry-84;
Bunch, Lawrence-84;
Fourteentli Region Conference
Sizemore, Aster-95; Jones, Denver-94; Barker,
Norman-91; Davidson, Harlan-91; Kirk, Charles-91;
Barker, David-90; Brewer, Jerry-89; Sword, Russ-88;
Feltner, Dan-87; Brewer, Lloyd-85; Kirk, Jerry-85; Combs,
lra-83; Combs, Harold-81; Williams, Buford-79; Haddix,
Dan-76; Walker, Earnest-73; Simpson, O.J. -72; Cox, Mike-
67; Cecil, Roger-65; Tackett, George-63;
Fifteenth Region Conference
Bogar, Joseph Darrell-98; Clusky, Joe-98; Hopson
James-98; Mickey, Elbert-98; Moore, William Kelly-98
Runyon, Tommy Dean-98; Seavers, Joe-98; Willis
Donald-98; Bottoms, William-96; Ferrell, Ronnie-96
Rosen, Bill-96; Merritt, Donnie-95; Gattuso, James F.-94
Hatfield, Paul-94; Leslie, Bennett-94; Leslie, Jerry-94;
Looney, James 0.-94; Owens, Paul-93; Fliehman, John-
91;
North Eastern Kentucky Region
Rapp, Bill-97; Swarts, Joe-95; Davis, Ralph-95
Heaberlin, Bill Sr.-95; Thomas, Paul-94; James, Gene-92;
Heaberlin, Bob-92; Gammon, Bill-92; Johnson, Bob-92:
Heaberlin, Bill Jr.-90; Boyles; Jerry-90; Burgess, Oley-90
Arthur, Paul-90; Simpson, James-90; Menshouse, Larry-
90; Johnson, Larry-89; Buckley, Robert-89; Bocook, Earl-
89; Shire, James-89; Kouns, Robert-89; Russell, Allen-89
Pinkerman, Charles-88; Conley, J.B.-88; Gilkerson, Pat-
87; Logan, Mike-87; Dickison, Steve-86; Short, Bill-86
Pinson, Paul-85; Lynch, David-85; Nethercutt, BIII-85
White, John-85; McGarey, Paul-84; Graham, James-84
Wheeling, Ron-84; Evans, Ronnie-84; Rapp, Tim-83
Godbey, Tom-83; McNeil, David-83; Riffe, Gary-81; Wells
Ted-80; Gillum, James-79;
REGISTERED BASKETBALL OFFICIALS
(Continued from February ATHLETE)
Vories, Richard — 39-E Kimberly, Ft. Thomas 41075 — 606/781-
1391; 513/771-6040
Vories, Gary W. — 10 Goetz Dr., Cold Spring 41076 — 441-0540;
388-2754
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Vories, Kent — 110 Park Ave., Newport 41071 — 291-0617; 242-
3312
Wade, Charles O. — 453-A Eighth Ave., Ft. Knox 40121 — 502/624-
7193:624-6525
Wade, Kent — 358 Bob-o-Link Dr., Lexington 40503 — 276-4118;
255-0835
Wade, Sharon A. — 123 Barberry, Bardstoviin 40004 — 348-2335;
692-2256
Wagoner, James A. — 16 Charter Oaks Dr., Louisville 40222 — 426-
5734; 222-9461
Walker, Joe D. — 508 East Cedar, Franklin 42134 — 586-8457; 586-
4236
Walker, Keith L. — 110 Forsythe St., Harrodsburg 40330 — 606/
734-2759; 502/839-6984
Walker, Landon III — Rt. 3, Adairville 42202 — 539-6473
Wallen, Wendell L. — Box 264, Allen 41601 - 606/874-9985; 874-
2512
Wallenfelsz. David E. — Box 453, Flatw/oods 41139 — 606/836-
5422; 836-9650
Walton, Roy G. — 616 Galaxie Dr., Lexington 40502 — 266-5348;
272-1611
Washington, Darryl G. — Box 274, Evarts 40828 — 837-2189
Wasson, Billy Joe — 121 Southern Court, Winchester 40391 —744-
2498; 232-3754
Weber, Thomas C. — 5809 Brandywyne Ct , Louisville 40291 —
502/239-5066; 426-1948
Webster, Norman E. — Box 448, Morgantown 42261 — 502/526-
3997
Weinel, Timothy W. — 9358 Cardinal Ct., Blue Ash 45242 — 793-
5444; 241-4554
Weiner, Richard A. — 720 John's Hill Rd., Highland Hts. 41076 —
441-8462; 761-4130
Westerman, Carol G. — 12 River Hill Rd., Louisville 40207 — 502/
895-1055; 896-4838
Weyer, James G — 42 Scenic View Dr , Ft. Thomas 41075 — 781-
2220; 292-3051
Wheeler, Milton L — Rt. 1, Bradfordsville 40009 -692-2876:606/
336-7764
Whitaker, Charles W. — St Rt. 1 Box 122, Jackson 41339 — 666-
2101; 666-4071
White, David A— 1180 Pepper Dr., Madisonville42431 —502/821-
6484; 821-0435
White, William L — Rt. 5 Box 483, Manchester 40962 — 598-6382;
598-2194
Whitmer, Phillip W. - Rt. 1, Providence 42450 — 667-5734; 821-
1600
Whitlaker, Wallace E. —713 Gordon Ave., Bowling Green 42101 —
781-2029
Wibbels, Jerry — 3016 Eagle Pass, Louisville 40217 — 637-8895;
459-5990
Willett, Joseph L. — Rt. 1, Hickory 42051 — 623-8070; 623-8251
Williams, Bobby G. — Sonora 42776 — 369-7050; 862-3003
Williams, Donald L. — Rt. 7 Box F-17, Shelbyville 40065 — 633-
3860; 845-2888
Williams, Gary L. — 212 Hillview Dr. Glenview Est., Shelbyville
40065 — 502/633-6029; 897-9481
Williams, Gregory M. — Rt. 2 Box 25-A, South Fulton TN 42041 —
479-3866; 472-2358
Williams, James A — 112 Green St., Horse Cave 42749 — 502/786-
2867; 758-2214 X-35
Williams, Richard D. — Rt. 1, Bonnieville 42713 — 531-3501; 737-
5636
Williams, Roger — 404 Bond St., Richmond 40475 — 623-31 26; 623-
2416
Williams, Terry L. —2019 Blvd. Napoleon, Louisville 40205 — 502/
459-6136; 587-5769
Wilson, Dan — Rt. 1, King's Mountain 40442 — 606/379-6361
Wilson, Freddie W. — 114 Shelby St., Barbourville 40906 — 546-
4065; 606/546-3176
Wilson, Kenneth H. — Box 114, Livermore 42352 — 278-5187;
278-2327
Wilson, Paul A. — Irvington 40146 — 547-6655; 547-2971
Wilson, Plomer C. Jr — Rt. 4 Box 45 M-R. Shelbyville 40065 — 633-
5366; 477-2201
Wilson, Rhonda — Rt. 4 Box 426, London 40741 — 606/878-0471;
549-1571
Winfrey,W. Shelby — 315 Sharon Dr., Campbellsvllle42718 — 465-
8392; 465-5502
Witt, Robert Earl — Rt. 1 Goodlett Lane, Salvisa 40372 — 606/865-
4283; 252-5359
Wixson, Robert M. — Box 386, Cumberland 40823 — 606/848-2862
Wolfe, Dennis R. — 1 706 Woodburn Ave., Covington 41014 — 606/
431-6425; 513/579-7785
Woodrum, James W — 114 Lisa Dr., Somerset 42501 — 606/679-
6405; 678-8346
Woolridge, James L. — 822-A St. James, Park Hills 41011 —606/
491-0248; 292-5819
Woosley, Darren G — Box 55, Phelps 41553 — 456-7856
Woosley, Donald R. — 604 N. 39th St., Louisville 4021 2 — 776-2940
Wooton, George B. — 96 S. Rosemont, Providence 42450 — 502/
667-2932
Wortham, Steve — 513 Balmoral, Elizabethtown 42701 — 765-6253;
737-5636
Wright, Gary L. — Box 341, Hardinsburg 40143 — 756-5881 ; 756-
2140
Wright, James L. — Rt. 1 Oxford Rd., Georgetown 40324 — 502/
863-3628; 232-4898
Wright, Robert Thomas — 1835 Ft. Henry Dr., Ft. Wright 41011 —
341-1555
Wright, Roy Cable — Box 35, Owingsville 40360 — 674-6865; 247-
2621
Wyatt, Tony David — Rt. 1, Brooksville 41004 — 606/747-5399
Yancey, Delbert L. — RR #7 Box 51, Shelbyville 40065 — 502/633-
6825; 633-1478
Yeiser, Gerald N. — 113 Windridge Dr., Winchester 40391 —606/
744-5916
Yelton, Nick A. — 609 East 21st Street, Covington 41014 — 606/
491-7859; 872-3480
Young, Tony W — 107 Churchill Dr., Campbellsville42718 — 502/
465-2769; 465-8121
Zachem, John Whitt — 1618 Meadowthorpe Ave., Lexington 40505
— 259-0641 ; 254-6623
1980-81 SOCCER OFFICIALS
The following soccer officials had registered mth the
K.H.S.A.A. as of February 20, 1981. If one telephone
number is listed, it is the home phone number unless
otherwise designated. If two numbers are listed, the first
number is the home phone.
Barrett, Ted — 292 Riviera Court, Lexington 4051 1 — 299-
1516; 232-2228
Beck, Robert E. — 7530 Merlyn Circle, Louisville 40214 —
368-1965
Bowes, William E. Jr. — Asbury College, Wilmore40390 —
858-3638
Brown, C. Murray Sr. — 2228 Markham Court, Lexington
40504 — 277-4944; 293-3458
Carroll, Wesley G. Jr. — 3994 Toronto Court, Lexington
40503 — 272-6950; 233-4511 X-791
Coffey, Richard D. — Oneida Baptist Institute, Oneida
40972 — 847-4617; 847-4111
Cohen, Donald A. — 3405 Fraserdale Dr., Lexington 40503
— 277-6577; 272-3476
Darling, Brian K. — 429 Ky. Home Life BIdg., Louisville
40202 — 895-1811; 583-2687
Ditillio, David John — Box 278, Union College, Barbour-
ville 40906
Elkins, Clarence F. — 2942 Montavesta Rd., Lexington
40502 — 266-7188; 293-3686 X-4160
Elbert, James F. — 3605 Hycliffe, Louisville 40207 — 502/
896-1274; 245-8677
Goodman, Barbara Anne — 5806 Jerry Lane, Louisville
40258 — 937-1231
Gray, Kenneth E. — 2904 Cleveland, Louisville 40206 —
502/896-6920; 425-5076
Halcomb, Randy J. — Oneida Baptist Institute, Oneida
40972 — Bus. 847-4111
Meckel, Charles A. — 1047 Franelm Road, Louisville40214
— 368-3842; 566-4382
Holzknecht, Thomas E. — 7507 Waldwick Court, Louisville
40258 — 935-2549; 367-0185
Kidd, Stephen — CPO 466, Asbury College, Wilmore
40390 — 858-4122
Klug, Duane F. — Rt. 3, Box 209C, Vine Grove 40175 —
502/877-0186; 624-6433
THE KENTUCKY HIGH SCHOOL ATHLETE FOR MARCH, 1981
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McGavic, Ronald L. — 2500 Martin Ave., Louisville 40216
— 502/447-2170; 367-3490
McGee, John David — 315 Crescent Ct., Louisville 40206
— 502/896-1844; 581-6024
McNay, James F. — 9602 Cochise Way, Louisville40258 —
935-9225; 282-8244
Maggard, Charles Joseph — 304 Indiana Ave., Whitesburg
41858 — 606/633-2748; 858-3704
Magsig, Ronald H. — 3081 Montavesta Rd., Lexington
40502 — 266-5827; 232-4326
Manning, Stuart — Rt. 1, Whitley City 42653 — 606/376-
2373
Maresca, Joseph — 9401 Westport Rd., Louisville40222 —
502/426-7842; 426-5020
Minieris, Osvi/ald A. — 2313 Tavener Dr., Louisville 40227
— 502/425-2933; 456-4220 X-447
Morris, John H. — 2513 Canton St., Hopkinsville 42240 —
886-1563
Mowery, Tom — 2398 Chauvin Dr., Lexington 40502 —
606/273-1205; 272-5313
Murphy, William F. — 301 Fourth St., Corbin 40701 — 528-
4511
Musser, Harvey A. Jr. — Rt. 5, Box 18, Berea 40403 — 606/
986-2047
Navarrete, Marvin — Oneida Baptist Institute, Oneida
40972 — 847-4438; 847-4111
Nolle, Jerry — 3824 Kittiwake Dr., Lexington 40502 — 273-
5202; 252-1998
O'Brien, Richard E. II — 1245 Centre Pkwy, Apt. 408, Lex-
ington 40502 — 273-2403; 258-8725
Orsborn, Richard Alan — 326 Stoney Brook Dr., Lexington
40503 — 272-3263; 254-3572
Payne, Glenn E. — 2232 Payne St., Louisville 40206 — 896-
8409
Polley, Everett J, Jr. — 10809 Oreland Mill Rd., Louisville
40229 — 964-2148; 966-9784
Pugh, Robert B — 913 Witthuhn Way, Lexington 40503 —
223-2359; 276-4421
Ragsdale, Randy R. — 1733 Harold Ave., Louisville 40210
— 502/718-1387; 589-5440
Reinhardt, Bruce N. — 1332 Fontaine Rd., Lexington 40502
— 606/266-3642; 252-2291
Rustay, Kim H, — Rt. 2, Union Mill Rd., Nicholasville 40356
— 887-1252; 254-2341
Schuiz, Kevin L. — 3901 Brownlee Rd., Louisville 40207 —
502/896-4931; 361-1040
Shreve, Rod — 2808 Mt. McKinley Way, Lexington 40502
— 606/272-6758
Starke, Russell F. — SBTS Box 1525, Louisville 40280 —
897-1963; 363-2166
Stephens, Richard E. — Oneida Baptist Institute, Oneida
40972 — 606/847-4537; 847-4111
Taurman, George M. — 2405 Wallace, Louisville 40205 —
451-7513
Taylor, Donald D. Sr. — 1594 Belmar Dr., Louisville40213
— 454-0979; 637-6511
Walton, Gary J. — 4476-E Gaffey Hts., Ft. Knox 40121 —
502/942-2508; 624-3723
Weaver, Sarah E. — 703 Karly Ct., Louisville 40243 — 502/
245-7310
Williams, James A. — 1 12 Green Street, Horse Cave 42749
— 502/786-2867; 758-2214 X-35
Yamada, Earl M. — 5630-A Conroy Ave., Ft. Knox 40121 —
624-7704; 624-1955
1980-81 Baseball Officials
The following baseball officials had registered
with the K.H.S.A.A. as of February 20, 1981. If one
telephone number is listed, it is the home phone
number unless otherwise designated. If two
numbers are listed, the first number is the home
phone.
Adair. Michael p. — 5003-C Sunset Ct.,Louisville40222— 425-8120;
283-661 1
Adams, Benny — General Delivery, Buckhorn 41 721
Adams, David L. — Box 339-A, Pine Top 41843 — 785-4230
Akins, Gary Wade — 509 Walnut St., Corbin 40701 — 622-5936; 528-
4733
Allen, Christopher T. — Rt. 2, Box567, Portsmouth OH 45662 — 614/
776-6492
Almand, David F. — 214 Liberty St., Franl^lin 42134 — 586-5475;
586-6929
Amis, John Paul — Rt. 1, Box 21, Buckhorn 41721 — 398-7591;
666-9297
Amis, Yance — Rt. 1 , Box 20, Buckhorn 41721— 398-7595; 398-7591
Angelucci, Armand Jr. — 304 Culpepper Rd., Lexington 40502 —
266-6316
Artlin, Tracy Til — 369 S. Atcher, Radclitf 40160 — 502/351-6226;
624-8525
Arlinghaus, Bob — Box 35-D Jones Rd., Walton 41094 — 606/356-
2828; 342-6400
Arvin, Joseph Michael — 502 W. Lexington Ave., Wilmore 40390 —
254-3816; 858-4726
Ash, MIkie L. — 2667 Delta Ct., Radcliff 40160 — 351-1893
Asher, Jacob R — 3323 Nantucket Dr., Lexington 40502 — 278-
8894; 278-6703
Atwell, Darryl — Rt. 2, Pearl Ave., Campbellsville 42718 — 502/
465-2695; 465-2877
Baldwin. Robert Michael — Richmond Village, Paintsville41240 —
606/789-6888
Barnard, Phillip E. — Rt. 10, Box 154-E, London 40741 — 864-
9265; 878-9300
Barnard, Rodney E. — Rt. 1 1 , Box 675, London 40741 — 864-2590;
864-9265
Barnes, William M — 242 Highview Dr , Versailles 40383 — 873-
3833; 873-8161
Bastin, Barry — 409 Chestnut St., Danville 40422 — 606/236-6108;
236-9400
Baumann, Michael G. — 103 Center St., Wilder 41071 —431-7034;
948-5900
Beavers, Daniel F. — 514 South Harrison, Princeton 42445 — 502/
365-9886; 365-3531
Bell, Ronald Keith — 239 Tucker Station Rd., Middletown 40243 —
502/245-6036; 893-2577
Benton, Jeffrey L— 33 Westwfood Dr., Erianger 4101 8 — 331-9452;
961-0075
Biliter, Kenneth N. — 337 Linden Walk Apt. 5, Lexington 40508 —
254-2073
Bogar, Joseph D. — Box 152. Hardy 41531 — 606/ 353-9540; 353-
7241 X-35
Bond, Terry Lee — 11 Circle Dr., Crestview — 41076 — 441-0723;
421-1400 X-180
Breeden, Alan — 402 Kenny Blvd., Louisville 40214 — 363-0459
Brewer, Preston E — 1115 Catherine St.. Metropolis, IL 62960 —
618/524-7050; 524-4315
Brown, Barry — 330 Weil Lane, Nicholasville 40356 — 885-6657;
272-6693
Brown, John W. "Scoop" — 975 Waverly Dr., Lexington 40505 —
254-1940; 255-0835
Brown,RonaldD—CountryClubEst.,Greenup41 144 — 473-6060;
836-6884
Brown, Stanley — Box 1037, Ulvah 41856 — 633-0262
Bryant, Charles E— 1 07 Whitney, Lawrenceburg 40342 — 839-6302
Burdette, Wally M — 525Auburndale Ave., Louisville 40214 — 366-
5559
Burgess, Blair D. — 453-B Eighth Ave., Ft Knox 401 21 — 624-7965;
624-1743
Burkeen, Phillip C. — 659 Wakefield, Bowling Green 42101 — 842-
4182
Burnett, Jesse L. — Route 4, Hopkinsville 42240 — 885-741 1
Bush, Karmen B. — 5814 Brandywyne Ct., Louisville 40291 — 239-
5627; 458-4785
Butcher. David N. — Box 119, Thelma 41260 — 606/789-8104;
297-3738
Camic, David — RR 2, Harrodsburg 40330 — 606/734-3693; 734-
7711
Canter. Ralph — 305 Warwick Ct., Versailles 40383 — 873-8529;
873-8057
Garden, L. Gene— 1706 Barley Way, Bowling Green 42101 —502/
781-0575
Carl, Ernest Jr. — RR 5, Paynes Mill, Versailles 40383 — 606/873-
8433; 873-7374
Carl, Parker Loren — 125 Camden Ave.. Versailles 40383 — 606/
873-7374
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Carlton, Robert W. — 506 S. Railroad St., Earlington 42410 — 502/
383-3651 ; 767-2249
Castle, Barry Delmas — Box 371, Owenton 40359 — 502/484
2335:484-3417
Chamberlin, Fred E. — % Maloney's, Rt. 2, Kermit WV 25674 —
606/298-4040; 304/393-4232
Childers, Ctiarles L. — P.O. Box 2, Stanton 40380 — 663-2791;
663-2246
Childress, David E. — 4533 Starlite Dr., Louisville 40229 — 957-
2030
Clay, Scott Lane — 106 Love St., Glasgow 42141 — 651-5676; 748-
4795
Collins, Dermot J. — 1700 Windsor Place, Louisville 40204 — 451-
8482; 588-6351
Comparoni, Peter R. — Rt. 3, Box 482, Middlesboro 40965 — 606/
248-3444; 248-6644
Cox, Charlie — Rt 2, Box 10, Campton 41301 —668-6374; 668-3402
Craft, Robert Edward — Box 625, South Shore 41175 — 606/932-
4018; 932-3131 X-263
Crager, Bobby F. — 1703 Mary Ellen Dr., Flatwoods 41139 — 836-
6069; 836-8186
Creekmore, Milford Burl 1st — Box 368, Pine Knot 42635 — 606/
354-2846; 376-8585
Crigger, Leslie H. — 520 Petersborough, Middlesboro 40965 — 248-
8806; 248-4979
Crittenden, Fred M. — 9028-C Estrada Ave., Ft. Knox 40121 —624-
5909; 624-8440 X-1 246
Cunningham, Bobby R. — Box 55, Pikeville 41501 — 432-1528;
437-6294
Cunningham, Robert L. — Box 576, Stanton 40380 — 606/663-2674;
886-9116
Dame, Kerry W — Box 27, Beech Grove 42322 — 502/273-5046
273-3282
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886-9604
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502/964-0426; 452-3140
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895-1903
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304/426-441 1
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606/836-9681 X-220
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935-5202
Henderson, Charles A. — 114 Windsor Dr., Hopkinsville 42240 —
502/886-2404; 886-4444
Hensley, Hode — Box 189, Warfield WV 41267 — 606/395-6594
Henson, Don R. — Rt 1, Smithland 42081 — 928-2047; 988-3263
Herrick, Calvin P. — 200 S. Arnold Ave., Prestonsburg 41653 — 606/
886-3494; 886-2311
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753-5479
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1933; 432-1461
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2317:651-8341
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3954:597-3713
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784-7639
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Kirkland, Wade — 103 Bentley Ave., Whitesburg 41858 — 606/633-
0958; 633-2246
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456-4220
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7190; 371-2900
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873-5134
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K.H.S.A.A. BASKETBALL CHAMPION — 1981
(Left to Right) Front Row: Cheerleaders — Michele Michaels, Tami Kelley, Debbie Huesman, Joy McKinley,
Sandi Jackson, Sherry Malleoli, Lori Lauteruasser, Missy Chadwick. Second Row: Cheerleaders — Deneen
Reimer, Mary Zimmerer, Tami Elliott, Krista Isler, Linda Wittenburg, Jill Brueckner, Pam Meenach, Charlotte
Woods, Tonda Hignite. Third Row: Mgr. Niki Repka, Jeff Hester, Tony Brosky, Joey Brueckner, Tim Downs,
John Meier, Rob Jennings, Robbie IHeeager, Doug Norton, Dave Gray, Mgr. Dave Magee, Ass't. Coach Bill
Pelfrey. Fourth Row: Head Coach Larry Miller, Slat. Joey Friemuth, Sean Dougherty, Greg Ponzer, Dave
Medley, Billy Meier, Dave Dixon, Troy McKinley, Larry Callahan, Jeff Williams, Alan Mullins, Greg Kroth, Ass't.
Coach Dave Schadler.
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MASON COUNTY HIGH SCHOOL — RUNNER-UP
1981 STATE BASKETBALL TOURNAMENT
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MAYFIELD HIGH SCHOOL — SEMI-FINALIST
1981 STATE BASKETBALL TOURNAMENT
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Wastell, Frankie Sanderson, Mark Wiman, Mgr. Vince Dawson.
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VOL. XLIII— NO. 9
APRIL, 1981
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Minutes of Board Meeting
The Board of Control of the Kentucky High School
Athletic Association met at the Hyatt Regency. Lexington,
on Friday, March 20, 1981. The meeting was called to order
at 9:00 A.M. by President Zeb Blankenship. All Board
members. Commissioner Tom Mills, Assistant Com-
missioners Brigid DeVries, Louis Stout and Billy V. Wise
were present. Conley Manning was present representing
the State Department of Education. Mr. Manning gave the
invocation.
Charles Black moved, seconded by Walter Pickett,
that the minutesof the January meeting be approved. The
motion passed unanimously.
President Blankenship introduced Attorney Jack
Keith who spoke to the Board on behalf of Mark A. Fooks,
Deming High School, in an effort to appeal the decision on
his eligibility status. After a lengthy discussion, John
Brock moved, seconded by Walter Pickett, that By-Law 6,
Section 1, be waived. The motion passed unanimously,
Mr. Joe Ray Gatewood appeared before the Board to
appeal the decision made on the eligibility status of his
son, David, to represent Western Hills High School in
interscholastic athletics. After a discussion on Mr.
Gatewood's presentation, FairceWoods moved, seconded
by Alvis Johnson, that the decision of the Commissioner
be upheld in this case and that By-Law 6, Section 1,
Transfer Rule, not be waived. The motion passed
unanimously.
Mr. Leon Clapp appeared before the Board on behalf
of his nephew, Greg Leach, to appeal the decision on his
eligibility status at Marshall County High School. After
hearing Mr. Clapp's presentation and after Mr. Mills read
letters from Lowes High School principal and coach,
Walter Pickett moved, seconded by Charles Black, that By-
Law 6, Section 1, Transfer Rule, be waived and that Greg
be ruled eligible immediately to represent Marshall County
High School in interscholastic athletics. The motion
passed by a vote of 9 in favor and one abstention.
Commissioner Mills gave the results of the recent
balloting for Board membership for Sections 1 and 6. The
balloting was as follows: Section 1, Jimmy Dan Peck 5;
Robert L. Rogers 33. Section 6, Eldon Davidson 22; James
A. Sears 7; Larry B. Stewart 4.
There was a discussion of new proposals to be
submitted to the forthcoming Delegate Assembly. A list of
these proposals appears elsewhere in this issue of the
Athlete
President Blankenship introduced President Mike
Stewart and Executive Secretary John Radjunas of the
Kentucky High School Coaches Association. They spoke
to the Board on the functions of their Association and on
their projected plans for the coming year.
Mr. Mills gave a brief report on the Boys' State
Basketball Tournament stating that the attendance was up
from the last time it was held in Lexington two years ago.
He stated that he would have a more detailed report at the
April meeting. A financial audit of both tournaments will
appear in the August Athlete
Robie Harper moved, seconded by Whaylon Coleman,
that the decision on the sites for the boys and girls
basketball tournament be tabled until there is a more
detailed report on the finances and attendance of the
tournaments held this year and that the decision be made
at the April Board meeting. The motion passed unani-
mously.
Mr. Mills informed the Board that he had received a
request from Mr. Robert Case for a waiver of By-Law 6,
Section 1, Transfer Rule, permitting his son to transfer
from Ninth & O Christian School to another school in the
Louisville area. His son desires to transfer due to the fact
that Ninth & O Christian School did not participate in the
district basketball tournament because of a church policy
prohibiting participation in sport functions that conflict
with church services. Following a discussion of this
request, Mr. Mills was instructed to inform Mr. Case that
By-Law 6 would not be waived for students transferring
from one school to another under the above stated
conditions.
Commissioner Mills reported on a request from
Fairdale High School concerning a sixteen team
tournament called King of the Bluegrass Basketball
Tournament involving eight teams from Kentucky and
eight teams from other states. It is to be held on December
19-23, 1981. Barney Thweatt moved, seconded by J.D.
Minnehan, that the Commissioner proceed with a request
to the National Federation for sanction of thistournament.
The motion passed unanimously.
Mr. Mills read a request from Rick Chaffin of Kenova,
West Virginia, to permit students from three member
schools to participate in an AAU sponsored basketball
tournament to be held in West Virginia, pending approval
of the principals of the schools involved. John Brock made
a motion, seconded by Fairce Woods, that permission be
given for the three students to participate in the
tournament. The motion passed with 8 votes in favor and 2
abstentions.
Mr. Mills read a request from Coach John Lykins,
Frankfort High School, that his basketball team be given
permission to play in an International Basketball Tour-
nament to be played in Belgium during the second week of
April, 1981. Charles Black moved, seconded by J.D.
Minnehan, that the request be granted. The motion carried
unanimously.
It was reported to the Board that the National
Federation Summer Meeting was to be held on July 2-7,
1981, at Dearborn Michigan.
Fairce Woods moved, seconded by Barney Thweatt,
that all bills of the Association for the period beginning
January 1, 1981, and ending February 28, 1981, be allowed.
The motion carried unanimously.
The next meeting of the Board of Control was
scheduled for April 16, 1981, 2:00 P.M., at the K.H.SA.A.
Building, Lexington.
There being no further business, Fairce Woods
moved, seconded by Charles Black, that the meeting be
adjourned. The motion carried unanimously.
State Track Meet Information
Friday, May 22, 1981
Practice Schedule: The Shively Track will be open for
practice all day for those who wish to use it.
Team Packets: Team packets and numbers can be
picked up from 4:00-6:00 P.M. in frontof theShivelySports
Center Building or Saturday morning May 23 from 8:00-
9:30 A.M. at the gate to the Track.
Coaches Meeting: There will be a coaches and
officials meeting at 6:00 P.M. at the Shively Sports Center,
Room 102.
Girls' Shot Put: The 4 Kilo Shot, (8 lbs., 13 oz.) will be-
thrown this year.
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THE KENTUCKY HIGH SCHOOL ATHLETE FOR APRIL, 1981
APRIL, 1981 VOL. XLIII— NO. 9
Published monthly, except June andJuly, by the Kentucky
High School Athletic Association, Office of Publication,
560 E. Cooper Dr.. P.O. Box 22280, Lexington, Ky. 40522.
Second class postage paid at Lexington, Kentucky.
Acceptance for mailing at special rate of postage provided
for in Section 1103. Act of October 3, 1917, authorized
May 3, 1926. Publication No 293080.
Editor TOM MILLS
Assistant Editor JEAN BATSEL
Assistant Editor BRIGID L DeVRIES
Assistant Editor LOUIS STOUT
Assistant Editor BILLY V. WISE
Lexington, Kentucky
BOARD OF CONTROL
President .. Zeb Blankenship (1977-1981) Nicholasville
Vice-Pres JD Mmnehan (1978-1982) LaGrange
Directors .. Charles D Black (1980-1984) Barbourville:
John Brock (1980-1984) Morehead; Whaylon Coleman
(1980-1984) Owensboro; Robie Harper. Jr (1979-1983)
Drakesboro. Alvis Johnson (1980-1984) Harrodsburg;
Walter J Pickett (1980-1982) Valley Station; Barney
Thweatt (1977-1981) Hopkinsville, Fairce O. Woods
(1979-1983) Flemingsburg. Conley Manning, State Dept,
of Education representative-
Subscription Rate •. $2,00 per year
From the Commissioner's Office
Proposal II
Principal Walter Pickett, Valley High School, proposes
that Article V, Representation, be changed to read as
follows: "In the Annual Meeting of the Association the
delegates shall consist of one representative from each
tournament district of the state. The secretary of the
Kentucky Coaches Association, the president of the
Kentucky Girls' Sports Association and the president of
the Kentucky High School Athletic Directors' Association
shall be voting members of the Delegate Assembly. The
representatives shall be the delegates to the next Annual
Meeting immediately follov\/ing their election, and shall
there transact all business of the Annual Meeting. None
but these delegates shall have the right to vote in the
Annual Meeting. There shall be no vote by proxy."
Proposal III
The Board of Control of the K.H.S.A.A. proposes that
By-Law 6, Section 1, Transfer Rule, be changed to read as
follows: "Any student who represents a secondary school
in a first team game in any sport after enrolling in the ninth
grade and who changes schools shall be ineligible for
thirty-six school weeks. If there is a corresponding change
in the residence of the parents, divorce or death of one or
both of the parents, the Commissioner may waive the
penalty in any case where there is evident injustice."
Note: If this proposal should pass, the following
questions and answers would be added:
1981 K.H.S.A.A. Annual Meeting
The business meeting of the Delegate Assembly was
held on Friday, April 17, at 11:00 A.M. at the K.H.S.A.A.
Building.
As provided in Article IX, Section 1, of the K.H.S.A.A.
Constitution the following proposals for changes in the
rules of the Association to be acted upon at the Annual
Meeting are hereby submitted to all members of the
K.H.S.A.A. for their information. No proposals other than
these may be considered at the Annual Meeting except by
a two-thirds vote of the Delegates.
Proposal I
Superintendent Reed Conder, Marshall County
Schools, proposes that Article IV, Section 2 (a).
Representative, be changed to read as follows: "Each local
Board of Education or the governing body of a private or
parochial member school shall appoint one (1)
representative for each member school within the school
district or under their control to represent that school in
the Association. Each school's representative shall have a
weighted vote based on the average daily attendance in
that school when his vote is cast in an election for
membership to the Board of Control, for an election of a
representative to the Delegate Assembly or all other
matters including surveys or polls of the Representatives,
that determine action or policy of the Association. The
weight of the representative vote shall be calculated on the
basis of one vote for each 100 students in average daily
attendance or major portion thereof at that school. Only
certified personnel employed by the local district, private
or parochial school are eligible for appointment."
18.
Q. If parents are divorced what is considered the
residence of the child?
A. In the absence of a court order giving custody of the
child to one of the parents, the residence of the parents at
the time of the divorce is considered the residence of the
child unless both parents move. The Commissioner may
waive the rule one time under these conditions if there is a
court order giving or changing custody of the child to one
of the parents within one calendar year following the date
of divorce.
19.
Q. May the Commissioner waive the Transfer Rule in favor
of a child who is required to change schools due to the
death of one or both of the parents?
A. Yes. The Commissioner may waive the rule one time
under these conditions if there Is a court order giving
custody of the child to an adult in the new school district
within one calendar year of the death of the parent.
Proposal IV
The Board of Control of the K.H.S.A.A. proposes that
By-Law 32 be changed to read as follows: "A student who
has represented a member school as a first team player in
football or basketball shall not compete in an all-star or
post-season game during the remainder of that academic
school year unless it is sanctioned by the Board of Control.
The penalty for violation shall be loss of eligibility in all
sports for the remainder of that academic school year. A
student who has been a first team player in football or
basketball and has eligibility remaining in these sports
shall not take part in an all-star or post-season game
during the remainder of that academic year unless it is
sanctioned by the Board of Control. The penalty shall be
loss of eligibility for one year."
THE KENTUCKY HIGH SCHOOL ATHLETE FOR APRIL, 1981
Page Three
Schedule of Events for K.H.S.A.A. State Track Meet
Classes A, AA, AAA Boys — Classes A, AA, AAA Girls
Finals — Saturday May 23, 1981
TRACK
10:00 A Girls
10:05 AA Girls
10:10 AAA Girls
10:20 A Boys
10:25 AA Boys
10:30 AAA Boys
10:40 A Girls
10:45 AA Girls
10:50 AAA Girls
10:55 A Boys
11:00 AA Boys
11:05 AAA Boys
11:10 A Girls
11:20 AA Girls
11:30 AAA Girls
11:40 A Boys
11:48 AA Boys
11:56 AAA Boys
12:04 A Girls
12:12 AA Girls
12:20 AAA Girls
12:28 A Boys
12:36 AA Boys
12:44 AAA Boys
20 A Girls
25 AA Girls
30 AAA Girls
35 A Boys
40 AA Boys
45 AAA Boys
55 A Girls
00 AA Girls
05 AAA Girls
10 A Boys
15 AA Boys
20 AAA Boys
30 A Girls
38 AA Girls
46 AAA Girls
51 A Boys
57 AA Boys
04 AAA Boys
LUNCH BREAK
lOOm Low Hurdles
100m Low Hurdles
100m Low Hurdles
110m High Hurdles
110m High Hurdles
110m High Hurdles
100m Dash
100m Dash
100m Dash
100m Dash
100m Dash
100m Dash
1600m Run
1600m Run
1600m Run
1600m Run
1600m Run
1600m Run
800m Relay
800m Relay
800m Relay
800m Relay
800m Relay
800m Relay
400m Dash
400m Dash
400m Dash
400m Dash
400m Dash
400m Dash
300m Low Hurdles
300m Low Hurdles
300m Low Hurdles
300m Low Hurdles
300m Low Hurdles
300m Low Hurdles
800m Medley Relay
800m Medley Relay
800m Medley Relay
800m Run
800m Run
800m Run
3:10 A Girls
3:16 AA Girls
3:22 AAA Girls
3:27 A Boys
3:32 AA Boys
3:37 AAA Boys
3:42 A Girls
3:47 AA Girls
3:52 AAA Girls
3:57 A Boys
4 12 AA Boys
4:27 AAA Boys
4:42 A Girls
4:50 AA Girls
4:58 AAA Girls
5:06 A Boys
5:14 AA Boys
5:22 AAA Boys
5,30 A Girls
5:38 AA Girls
5 46 AAA Girls
6:15 AWARDS
SHOT
9:00 Boys A
10:30 Boys AA
12:00 Boys AAA
1:30 Girls A
3:00 Girls AA
4:30 Girls AAA
DISCUS
9:00 Girls AAA
10:30 Girls AA
12:00 Girls A
1 30 Boys A
3 00 Boys AA
4 30 Boys AAA
POLE VAULT
9,00 Boys A
12:00 Boys AA
3 00 Boys AAA
800m Run
800m Run
800m Run
200m Dash
200m Dash
200m Dash
200m Dash
200m Dash
200m Dash
3200m Run
3200m Run
3200m Run
1600m Relay
1600m Relay
1600m Relay
1600m Relay
1600m Relay
1600m Relay
400m Relay
400m Relay
400m Relay
FIELD EVENTS
HIGH JUMP
9:00 Girls A
10:30 Girls AA
12:00 Girls AAA
1:30 Boys A
3:00 Boys AA
4:30 Boys AAA
LONG JUMP
9:00 Boys AAA
10:30 Boys AA
12:00 Boys A
1:30 Girls A
3:00 Girls AA
4:30 Girls AAA
TRIPLE JUMP
12:00 (Noon) Boys AAA
2:00 Boys AA
4:00 Boys A
1980-81 Certified and Approved
Baseball Officials
A number of K,H.S,A.A- registered officials have qualified for
the advanced rating of Certified and Approved as a result of the
National Federation Baseball Examination for higher rating which
was given on Ivlarch 23, 1981:
Certified
Almand, David F.
Ashley, Kenneth
Barnard, Phillip E,
Bartley, David
Bell, Ronald Keith
Brown, Barry
Brown, James W.
Brown. John Will
Burdette, Waliy M.
Burkeen, Phillip C.
Butcher, David N.
Butcher, Stephen D.
Cambron, John Lane
Carlton, Robert W.
Collins, Dermot J.
Cooper, Willie V.
Crager, Bobby F,
Crittenden, Fred tvl.
Daniel, Roger T,
Davis, Jay W.
Dill, J. Roger
Divine, Wayne L.
Driver, Bob D.
Duerson, William R-
Dwyer, James E. Jr.
Dwyer, Robert H.
East, William L.
Edmondson, Johnny B.
Emmons. Guy W.
Evans, Lewis
Finch, Steven A.
Foulks. Michael D.
Fraley. Charlie L.
Frankel, Louis S.
Gillaspie, Bob
Gilmore, Donald
Green, Donald P.
Hardin. Don G.
Heaberlin. William S. Jr.
Henderson. Charles A.
Henson. Don R.
Herp. Ken Jr.
Herrick. Calvin P.
Higgins. James P.
Hill, Christopher D.
Hilpp. Louis E.
Hopson. James E.
Hudson, Ivlark D.
Hunter. Harold Joseph Jr
Johnson, Kenneth W.
Johnson, W. Lynn
Joseph, Charles S.
Kimmel, Jerry
King. James A.
Kluepful. Joseph C.
Kouns. Robert
League, Jack B.
Lynch, Lester F.
l^cClure, Jerry T.
tvlcMurtrey, Tom
Markham. Stan P.
t^arlette, Ronald L.
I^eyers. John F.
Moore, Phillip H.
Morgan. Richard
Mulligan, J.T
Nash, Richard Clark
Norwood, Thomas R.
Penner, Merritt D, Jr.
Reif. Harry F.
Rogers. Eldridge
Sackett. Eugene W.
Sawyers. Randall
Shartzer, Keith Bennett
Sherman. Inman J. Jr.
Cont. on Page 4
Page Four
THE KENTUCKY HIGH SCHOOL ATHLETE FOR APRIL, 1981
MOORE HIGH SCHOOL — SEMI-FINALIST
1981 STATE BASKETBALL TOURNAMENT
(Left to Right) Mgr. David Gastrin, Mgr. Don Chism, Stepfon Moran, Ernie Dickerson, Michael Anderson, Steve Duvall, Ray
White, Mgr. Roby Huebner, Mgr. Daryal Thomas. Second Row: Head Coach Tom FInnegan, Jim Hubbs, Chad Moore, David
Rein, Brent Curd, Manuel Forrest, Dennis Phelps, Ernie Strasser, Kenney Brown, Aubrey Pitts, Swopes Thompson.
Certified and Approved
Baseball Officials
Cont. from Page 3
Snell, Johnny
Spratllng, Obie L.
Strain, Richard P-
Stull, Beniannin C.
Taylor, Carl D
Tucker, Jerome L.
Tyre, Don
Uriage, Richard C.
VanHooser, Phillip
Andress, Bill
Angelucci, Armand Jr.
Arflin. Tracy T. II
Arnold. James R,
Ash, Mikie L,
Asher, Jacob R.
Barnard. Rodney E.
Beavers, Daniel F.
Bell, Steve
Biliter. Kenneth N.
Blair, Jeff
Bond, Terry Lee
Bradley, Robert Q. Jr.
Branstetter. Charles E.
Breeden. Alan
Breegle, Bruce M.
Burgess. Blair D. Sr.
Burnett. Jesse L.
Bush. Karmen B.
Camic, David
Garden, L. Gene
Childers, Charles L.
Christofield, Andrew J.
Clark, James Russell
Clark, William Sid III
Clay, Scott Lane
Coleman, Clarence R.
Cornelison, Michael R.
Craft. Robert Edward
Cull, Robert E.
Cunningham, Robert L.
Davis. Ralph W.
Approved
Washer. Jamie Don
Westcott, Jo H,
Williams, Donald L.
Williams, James A.
Winfrey, Shelby
Wingfield, Felix G. Ill
Woodward. Bill
Wright. John David
Zirnheld. Leonard W.
Day. Ronnie Wayne
Deaver, Milford E.
Dotson, Scott J.
Duff. Eddie
Duke. Donald T.
Elliott. Billy A.
Faber, Daniel R.
Fallin, George Michael
Ferrell, Gene Lawrence
Froedge, Mark Wayne
Gabriel. Charles R.
Gardner. Bobby
Giacone. Scott Tony
Gibson. Gary F.
Glisker, Barry A.
Grey, Don L.
Haines. Michael
Hall. Wendell Keith
Hamm, Michael R.
Handy, Gene A.
Hargrove. David L.
Harmon. Barry
Hayes. Bob
Heckel, Richard
Herp, James R.
Hill, Myron K.
Holt, Larry K.
Hucker. Benjamin T.
Hunt, Thomas David
James. Gary D.
Jarboe, Ronald L.
Jenkins. Burney R.
Johnson, David L
Kemplin, Frank
Kersey, Warren D.
Kistner. Gary Wayne
Kleitz. Jerry D.
Klug. Juliann Tesar
Klump, William Roger
Kordenbrock, Joseph S.
Krautheim, Frank J.
Lester, Donald B.
Lewis. Joseph C.
Ludwig, Joseph L,
McMillin, Larry L
McNeill, Barney
McNeill. Thomas Blaine
Maddox, Robert
Mathews, Arthur E.
Matusiak. Marty
Mauzy. Leslie Craig
Meacham. Greg
Miles, Charles M,
Mills. Thomas Alan
Montgomery. Billy G.
Morgan. Keith
Morris, Edward C.
Morrison, Donnie R.
Mosley, David
O'Banion, Cornelius Jr.
Oberhausen, Daniel E.
Osborne, Robert Louis
Parker. Wilson Dale
Parkey, Cecil Edward
Pelphrey, Joe D.
Penick, Dave R.
Pickett, Kenneth H.
Pickrell, Jerry W.
Pierce, Frank D, Jr.
Pinson. David "Bo"
Polivick. David T.
Ponchot. Joseph C.
Pritchard. Herbert L.
Puckett. Robert O.
Read. Ray V.
Roberts. Harry
Ronshausen. Tex
Roof. David Harold
Runyon. Tommy D.
Salyers. John D.
Sanders. Alan
Sawyers, Willie Gene
Schaefer, Raymond Michael
Scott, W, L. "Bill"
Skaggs, Nathan L.
Smallwood, Talmadge
Smart. John S.
Stiles. George A.
Stivers, Franklin
Stone. Johnny D.
Straus, William W.
Swafford, Bill C.
Taylor, Gary M.
Taylor. George H.
Taylor. Jim A.
Taylor, Joseph Lynn
Thomas, Michael A.
Thornsberry, John
Turpen. David Todd
Wade. Charles O,
Wadlington. Carroll
Walker. Danny
Wallace. Kevin mark
Webb, Bill
Westphal, Edwin Lee
White, David Arlow
White, John S
Wilson, Marvin E,
Wingfield, Felix G. IV
Wood, Gwin L.
Wood, Paul D,
Woodard, William P.
Woodward. Mark A.
Yancey. Henry L.
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THE KENTUCKY HIGH SCHOOL ATHLETE FOR APRIL, 1981
SACRET HEARD ACADEMY — GIRLS' CHAMPION
1981 STATE SWIMMING MEET
(Left to Right) Front Row: Maria O'Hern, Peggy Gilligan, Ann Allen, Trina Reisert. Second Row: Martha Curley, Alicia Oberst,
Eileen Otero, Kelly Day, Diane Morgan, Maria Warner, Patsy O'Toole, Kiki Reisert, Lee Ricker, Therese Scheid.
ST. XAVIER HIGH SCHOOL — BOYS' CHAMPION
1981 STATE SWIMMING MEET
(Left to Right) Front Row — Kneeling — C. Makk, J. Rhodes, E. Schweitz, M. Curley, G. Dumstorf, C. Oberst, B. Hillebrand,
M. Schied, M. McLaughlin. Second Row: R. O'Daniel, P. Kleine-Kracht, S. Makk, J. Schleck, T. Zink, J. Wine, Coach T. Pearce,
R. Schwietzer, R. Ransdell, L. Legler, J. Tierney, D. Green, J. Emrich, T. Werner, M. Dumstorf.
THE KENTUCKY HIGH SCHOOL ATHLETE FOR APRIL, 1981
Page Seven
1981 K.H.S.A.A. Swimming and Diving Championships
Eastern Kentucky University, Richmond, Ky., Friday and Saturday, February 27 & 28, 1981
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Atherton
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Ky. Country Day
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Notre Dame Academy
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Lafayette
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Tates Creek
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Male
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21
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Central
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Bryan Station
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13
9
10
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Fort Campbell
13
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22
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Highlands
20
10
8
38
Bowling Green
22
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Conner
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Villa Madonna Academy
14
5
9
28
Shelbv County
11
3
13
27
Beechwood
10
13
23
Waggoner
12
10
22
Walden
10
12
22
Ludlow
7
12
19
Scott County
8
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17
Sayre
9
7
16
Scott
4
12
16
Woodford County
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Apollo
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Elizabethtown
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Daviess County
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Saint Henry
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Owensboro
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1. 200 Yard Medley Relay
1. Sacred Heart (M, Curley, K. Reisert,
M. Meagher, D. Morgan) 1:57.080
2. Atherton (T. Trees, P. Shearn, K. Davis,
S, Susmicheh) 2:00.211
3. Tates Creek (J. Bakehorn, A. Taylor, L.
Welting, A. Asher) 2:01 .897
4. Bowling Green (E. Hocker, L. Hovious,
S. Shiek, C. Hocker) 2:03.718
5. Highlands (A. Bateson, S. Kisker, B.
Rechtin, L Wilson) 2:04.731
6. Notre Dame (J. Thelen, A. Romes, P.
Woltenberg, A. Whittle) 2:05.337
2. 200 Freestyle
1. Robin Browning, Central ... 1:57.630
2. Andrea Kuhl, Ft. Campbell . . 1:59.069
3. Angela Fox, Male 1:59.641
4. Denise Buban, Lafayette 2:00.657
5. Gina Gatti, WAL 2:00.897
6. Tracey Robmson, Bryan St. . 2:01.179
3. 200 Individual Medley
1. Tori Trees, Atherton 2:12.247
2. Bev Acker, Model 2:14.271
3. Tricia Miller, Waggoner 2:17.630
4. Gail Huttenlocher, Male 2:17.952
5. Lisa Woltenberg, N. Dame .. 2:18.614
6. Amy Taylor, Tates Creek . . . 2:21.863
4. 50 Freestyle
1. Peg Saalfeld, Model 24.733
2. Vicki Robinson, Bryan St 25.967
3. Nancy Bishop, Scott 26.452
4. Diane Morgan, SHA 26.512
5. Kathy Moore, Conner 26.528
6. Krissie Davis, Atherton 26.942
5. 1 Meter Diving
Ellen McGrath, Male 395.70
Patsy OToole, SHA 385.95
Paula Crail, N. Dame 364 25
Gail Vasterling, Apollo 361.80
Susan Weigel, KCD 360.60
Mary Besten, Sayre 355.15
6. 100 Butterfly
Mary Meagher, SHA 55.772'
Lisa Buese, KCD 56.159
Gina Gatti, Walton Verona .. 1:00.605
Lisa Goodman, Shelby Co. . 1:01.155
Angela Fox, Male 1.01 .307
Vicki Robinson, Bryan St. ... 1:01.801
Meagher set a new state record in this
event with a time of 55.772.
7. 100 Freestyle
Lisa Buese, KCD 52.591'
Lauren Welting, Tates Creek . . 53.044
Peg Saalfeld, Model 53.143
Denise Buban, Lafayette 55.962
Andrea Kuhl, Ft. Campbell 55.971
Lisa Schreiber, VMA 57.399
Buese set a new state record in her event
with a time of 52.591'.
8. 500 Freestyle
1 . Mary Meagher, SHA 5:04.521
2. Robin Browning, Central ... 5:11.311
3. Lydia Plamp, KCD 5:22.474
4. Ann Fisher, Warren Central . 5:23.411
5. Tracey Robinson, Bryan St. . 5:30.431
6. Lisa Crowe, Conner 5:30.919
Meagher set a new state record in this
event with a time of 55.772.
9. 100 Backstroke
1. Tori Trees, Atherton
2. Julie Heidrich, Beechwood
3. Teresa Barrington, LUD . . .
4. Kelly Sammartin, Lafayette
5. Amy Bateson, Highlands . .
6. Tracie Hoffman, Shelby Co.
Trees set a new state record in
with a time of 59.730.
10. 100 Breaststroke
1 Bev Acker, Model
2. Lisa Goodman, Shelby Co. .
3. Dorothy Shearn, Atherton
4. Lisa Woltenberg, N. Dame ..
5 Tricia Miller, Waggoner
6. Krissie Davis, Atherton
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with a time of 1:07.867.
11. 400 Freestyle Relay
1. Model (B. Lane, S. Torbett, B. Acker.
P. Saalfeld) 3:44.383"
2. Lafayette (M. Sammartin, K. Sammartin,
L. Bridwell, D. Buban) 3:46.627
3. Ky. Country Day (D. Buese, S. Jones, L.
Plamp, L. Buese) 3:54.861
4. Fort Campbell (K. Tye, MB. Sines, S.
Squire, A. Kuhl) 3:57.719
5. Central (R. Browning, W. McElroy, S.
Brent, L. Frost) 3:44.383
6. Notre Dame (J. Maier, M. Lueke, K.
McPherson, L. Woltenberg) . 4:02.100
Page Eight
THE KENTUCKY HIGH SCHOOL ATHLETE FOR APRIL, 1981
1981 K.H.S.A.A. Swimming and Diving Championships
Eastern Kentucky University, Richmond, Ky., Friday and Saturday, February 27 & 28, 1981
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Bowling Green
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Trinity
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Tates Creek
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Central
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Franklin Simpson
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Scott
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9
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24
Eastern
12
10
22
Western Hills
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11
20
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1. Saint Xavier (M Curley, J. Tierney. E-
Schwietz, R. Ransdell) 1:42. 103*
2. Covington Catholic (M. Dressman,
B. Summe, S. Vennefron, J. Schep-
er) 1:44.185
3. Bowling Green (D. Powell, J Deller, J
Sullivan, B. Rodgers) 1:44.403
4. Tates Creek (J Bakehorn, C. Mathies. T.
Welting, G. Yates) 1:48.383
5. Henderson Co. (M. Logan, T. Logan, K.
Utz, T. Thomason) 1 49.231
6. Atherton (A. Camentz, S. Boyce, S.
Wynkoop, S. Overstreet) 1:50.104
St. Xavier set a new state record with
their time of 1.42.103.
2. 200 Yard Freestyle
1. Bruce Dorman, KCD 143 466'
2. Todd Barry, Central 1 46 899
3. Ben Meisenheimer, Model .. 1.48 381
4. Bruce Rodgers, B. Green ... 1:48.703
5. Chris Padgett, Trinity 1:50,006
6. John Konerman, Lloyd 1:50.806
Dorman set a new state record in this
event with his time of 1:43.466.
3. 200 Yard Individual Medley
1 . Jamie Barnett, Male 1 :58.067*
2. Craig Oney Paul Blazer 1:58.803
3. Eric Schwietz St. Xavier 2:01.824
4. Mike Neal, Ballard 2:04.793
5. Don Combs, Model 2:04.977
6 Bobby Stapleton, West. Hills 2:06.588
Barnett set a new state record in this
event with his time of 1:58.067.
4. 50 Yard Freestyle
1. Steve Crocker, Franklin Simp. 22. 092"
2. Mark Logan, Henderson 22.403
3. Mark Ruck, Eastern 22.456
4. Rob Wileman, Ballard 22.824
5. Sean Schubert, Model 22.867
6. Rick Staub, Cov. Cath 23.425
Crocker set a new state record in this
event with his time of 22.092.
5. One Meter Diving
1 Dan Watson, Russell 501.95'
2. Robbie Cotterell, Russell 395.75
3. Mark McLaughlin, St. Xavier ,. 364.15
4. Brent Lichty, Model 360.55
5. John Reinhardt, Male 360.10
6- Tim O'Brien, Conner 353.85
Watson set a new state record in the
event with a score of 501.95.
6. 100 Yard Butterfly
1. Bruce Dorman, KCD 51.134'
2. Mike Curley, St. Xavier 54.581
3. Sean Schubert, Model 55.715
4. Peter Fisher, Woodford Co. . . , 55.761
5. Scott Vennefron, Cov. Cath. ., 56.165
6. Tim Welting, Tates Creek 56.691
Dorman set a new state record in this
event with his time of 51.134.
7. 100 Yard Freestyle
1 Craig Oney, Cov Cath 47.951
2. Ben Meisenheimer, Model .... 48.942
3. Steve Crocker, Franklin Simp. 49.162
4. Bruce Rodgers. Bowling Green 49 194
5. Mark Ruck, Eastern 49.331
6. Rob Wileman, Ballard 49.485
Oney set a new state record in this event
with his time of 47.951.
8. 500 Yard Freestyle
1. Todd Barry, Central 4:49.572
Tim Welting, Tates Creek , . . 4:49.629
Chris Padgett, Trinity 4:54.568
John Konerman, Lloyd 4:59.865
Scott Wynkoop, Atherton . . . 5:00. 881
Kevin Bright, Scott 5:03.596-
9. 100 Yard Bacl(Strol(e
Eric Schwietz, St. Xavier 55.820
Mike Curley, St. Xavier 55.835
Matt Dressman, Cov. Cath. . . . 56.194
David Frederick, Ft. Campbell , 59.601
Dan Powell, Bowling Green ... 59.622
Charles Oberst, St. Xavier . . 1:00.045
10. 100 Yard Breaststroke
Jamie Barnett, Male 1 :00.833'
Don Combs, Model 1:01 .755
John Tierney, St. Xavier 1:03,336
Bobby Stapleton, West. Hills 1:04.315
Mike Neal, Ballard 1:05.057
Tim Roszmann, Lloyd 1:05.338
Barnett set a new state record in this
event with his time of 1:00.833.
11. 400 Yard Freestyle Relay
1. Model (B. Meisenheimer, L. Robinson,
D. Combs, S. Schubert) . . . 3:19.085'
2. Ballard (R. Wileman, P. Ackhoff, B. Pear-
son, M. Neal) 3:20.804
3. Paul Blazer (A. Kmecak, G. Paulsen, S.
Kmecak, C. Oney) 3:24.489
4. Covington Catholic (R. Staub, T.
Loschiavo, J. Ralenkotter, S. Venne-
fron 3:28.863
5. Trinity (C. Padgett, G. Hogg, M. Mays,
T. Leist) 3:30.212
6. Saint Xavier (S. Makk, J. Schleck, D.
Green, C. Oberst) 3:37,987
Model set a new state record in this event
with their time of 3:19.085.
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THE KENTUCKY HIGH SCHOOL ATHLETE FOR APRIL, 1981
1981 Boys' State Tournament Box Score Information
Game 1 — Session 1
Todd Central — Fred Harper
Boyd County — Eugene Clark
no
player
min
tg
iga
ft
Ita
reb
a
pf
Ip
no
player
min
fg
fga
ft
fta
reb
a
pf
tp
50
Woodard
29
5
12
3
3
9
1
4
13
25
Sisler
30
7
24
4
2
2
14
42
Glass
30 V2
6
14
2
2
5
4
4
14
41
Vanhoose
8
2
3
2
2
7
3
6
44
Smith
31
8
13
8
8
9
3
24
45
Elswick
14
4
6
4
6
5
4
12
40
Burks
31
5
11
1
2
5
3
11
31
Fannin
23 Vj
4
11
9
1
3
8
12
Rager
15
6
1
1
3
21
Sisler
18
2
3
1
4
4
3
4
22
Harper
17
1
3
4
2
3
3
43
Salyer
1
1
14
Leavell
1
11
Stai
24'/!
1
4
2
2
1
4
20
Cope
1
1
55
Wells
24
8
13
9
13
14
25
30
Harris
'/<
53
Walter
14
1
4
1
2
1
2
34
Naylor
1
1
35
Litteral
1
52
Woodard
2
1
51
Griffith
1
54
Shanklin
Team
1
33
Sisler
Team
1
2
Total
160
24
57
17
21
31
7
20
65
Total
160
29
69
17
24
46
9
16
75
Game 2
— Sessior
1
Laurel Co
unty
-Ch
uck Broughton
Mayfield
— Roger Fields
no
player
min
ig
fga
ft
fla
reb
a
pf
tp
no
player
min
fg
fga
ft
fta
reb
a
pf
tp
52
Parrott. C.
25%
11
20
4
4
12
1
5
26
32
Karr
21 '■:
10
4
8
10
2
5
4
50
Sanderson
26 '/j
3
5
4
7
12
1
4
10
33
Andrews
3IV2
5
7
4
7
9
4
14
32
Prince
21
4
9
4
7
6
5
12
44
Stidham
23
4
7
2
2
1
4
10
24
Flood
31'/!
3
11
7
8
6
7
2
13
14
Maxie
28'/!
1
12
5
7
4
4
2
7
20
Graham
28
2
5
2
2
4
1
5
6
25
Bowling
22 '/2
2
14
8
8
8
1
12
40
Wastell
6'/2
1
2
1
4
1
2
10
Sawyer
12
2
3
2
4
4
30
Jackson
'/;
1
21
Bruner
7
1
3
1
2
2
22
Owens
7
1
2
4
2
2
2
2
34
Rose
2'/2
1
2
3
2
12
Gray
12
2
1
1
1
35
Smith
V2
14
Moffitt
V:
41
Reed
2
1
2
3
2
4
Parrott, J.
'/;
1
51
Bowlmg
7'/;
1
1
1
2
2
3
44
Sherrill
Vi
55
Prince
'/
1
Team
2
Team
3
Total
160
25
56
21
33
50
14
25
71
Total
160
18
61
24
36
40
8
25
60
G
ame C
— Session 2
Allen County —
3ary Shelton
Bryan
Station —
Bob Barlow
no
player
min
«g
fga
ft
fta
reb
a
pf
Ip
no
player
min
(g
fga
ft
fta
reb
a
pl
tp
20
Conner
29
5
9
2
2
9
3
12
35
Harper
31
11
21
3
9
11
3
25
31
Berry
22
6
11
6
6
8
1
3
18
45
Brown
27
2
2
3
3
1
3
2
12
Clay
26
7
13
4
1
1
14
31
Spencer
26
1
3
1
2
7
3
00
Byrd
28
8
12
1
2
2
5
4
17
40
Hall
25
6
1
2
3
5
1
13
Southworth
17
2
4
2
1
4
30
Rippy
30
3
11
1
2
2
2
7
10
Williams
8
2
1
22
Pardue
5
2
2
1
1
2
11
Routt
2
1
1
1
2
11
Graves
4
1
1
14
Stevens
1
1
1
1
2
54
Pardue
1
15
Sykes
9
1
2
1
2
53
Harper
2
1
1
2
30
Taylor
2
1
1
1
2
32
Keen
7
2
3
3
1
2
32
Weathers
2
2
1
44
Meador
1
25
Barber
Team
14
1
1
1
3
1
2
50
Harwood
Team
1
Total
160
33
57
9
13
28
8
18
75
Total
160
16
45
12
23
31
1
15
44
Game 4 — Session 2
Mason
Coun
ty-
Allen
Feidh
aus
Shelby Coun
ty-
Tom Creamer
no
player
min
«g
fga
ft
fta
reb
a
pf
tp
no
player
min
fg
fga
ft
fta
reb
a
pf
tp
14
Sullivan
32
7
15
1
3
6
2
3
15
33
Middleton
28
5
11
3
7
6
2
4
13
40
George
24
3
5
2
2
5
4
8
5
Jackson
32
6
11
3
2
12
54
Stoner
32
4
10
2
4
9
1
10
40
Orme
32
6
11
4
2
12
32
May
32
4
12
1
6
8
3
9
44
Feldhaus
31
5
12
2
4
8
3
2
12
50
Chambers
15
1
4
3
2
3
2
4
Jackson
32
1
5
2
2
3
2
2
4
10
Vandertoll
52
Pollitt
34
Mason
13
Crawford
1
12
Moore
12
Feldhaus
4
22
Marshall
15
Littleton
20
Jones
25
4
6
2
5
3
8
21
Hester
24
Sullivan
10
Bekand
30
Wiley
Team
51
Liles
Team
1
Total
160
23
48
6
17
36
4
17
52
Total
160
23
50
7
13
25
7
12
53
Game 5
— Session
3
Bu
ler -
Mike Durham
Moo
re —
Tom Finnegan
no
player
min
«g
fga
ft
fta
reb
a
P»
tp
no
player
min
fg
fga
ft
fta
reb
a
pf
tp
43
Brown
31
12
23
9
1
3
24
11
Lucas
32
2
4
3
4
4
4
51
Thompson
23
4
7
1
8
2
8
20
Belts
29
2
3
1
3
3
3
4
53
Forrest
32
12
26
4
8
10
2
4
28
25
Epperson
32
10
21
3
7
9
1
4
23
25
Anderson
25
1
7
6
6
1
1
8
10
Robertson
26
9
15
4
5
2
5
22
11
Hubbs
27
1
4
4
1
21
Porterfield
31
4
5
5
1
8
35
Davis
13
Maier
21
Pitts
14
Ward
41
Rein
22
Williams
15
Dickerson
5
2
2
4
24
Jacobs
10
1
1
3
1
2
55
Phelps
17
1
3
3
30
Becker
5
White
31
Wolfe
GO
Strasser
Team
1
32
Ebel
Team
2
Total
160
31
66
10
16
36
7
14
72
Total
160
28
53
7
16
39
9
18
63
THE KENTUCKY HIGH SCHOOL ATHLETE FOR APRIL, 1981
Page Eleven
Game 6 — Session 3
North Hard
m —
Ron Bevars
Owensborc
— Randy
Embry
no
player
min
tg
fga
ft
fta
reb
a
pf
tp
no
player
min
fg
fga
ft
fta
reb
a
pf
tp
22
Hunter
32
11
18
6
7
6
4
28
20
Valentine
31
8
16
5
7
12
2
5
21
44
Johnson
15
3
5
4
9
5
1
10
52
Murray
30
6
11
1
5
3
12
32
McCormick
24
1
3
1
5
8
4
3
50
Burrow
13
3
10
2
4
3
5
8
14
James
32
3
10
2
2
2
1
2
8
25
Jeter
32
6
17
2
4
8
1
14
12
Southerland
17
3
2
1
5
14
Watts
32
1
4
4
3
1
2
4
10
Loucks
21
3
8
3
4
6
2
9
51
Barker
15
-0
1
2
3
2
21
Miller
21
Spilman
6
2
2
24
Taylor
16
1
3
1
1
2
2
15
Gates
34
Webb
23
Deaton
40
Wilson
10
Sutton
42
McFarland
12
Allen
1
52
Pewitt
Team
3
1
5
24
Peterson
Team
1
Total
160
22
50
16
27
36
3
20
60
Total
160
23
56
13
22
37
3
20
59
Game 7
— Session 4
Clay County —
Bob Keith
Virgie —
Bob Osbo
rne
no
player
min
«g
Iga
ft
fta
reb
a
P«
Ip
no
player
min
fg
fga
ft
fta
reb
a
pf
tp
50
Osborne
22
3
5
2
5
6
30
Brown
25
4
8
4
7
5
2
12
22
Johnson
30
4
8
6
7
16
4
1
14
20
Hampton
27
2
7
2
6
5
2
6
42
May
31
13
18
12
14
22
4
38
42
Bowling
31
4
13
2
6
3
8
20
Rowe
30
7
18
5
6
4
10
2
19
24
Corum
30
8
18
4
4
4
3
3
20
44
Napier
31
3
7
3
2
3
6
14
Roberts
29
8
15
4
6
2
1
5
20
32
Jarrell
9
1
1
2
1
1
34
Combs
2
1
12
Newsome
2
2
3
1
2
32
Combs
13
2
4
1
5
4
4
40
Casebolt
1
1
2
1
1
52
Griffin
1
1
34
Osborne
1
1
3
4
3
3
10
Combs
1
1
1
2
24
Tackett
1
1
50
Cornett
14
Belcher
1
54
Hall
30
Gould
Team
1
2
1
12
McWhorter
Team
1
1
2
Total
160
30
58
29
38
54
16
19
89
Total
160
29
67
14
26
27
4
23
72
Game 8 — Session 4
Simon
Kenton —
Larry Mill
3r
Knott Central — Harold Combs
no
player
min
fg
fga
ft
fta
reb
a
pf
IP
no
player
min
fg
fga
ft
fta
reb
a
pf
tp
44
Collins
32
10
19
8
8
11
1
4
28
40
McKinley
32
14
25
1
7
2
3
28
24
Stamper
32
8
18
4
7
5
1
20
41
Meier
21
5
8
2
4
10
2
3
12
34
Conley
32
4
6
2
4
7
1
10
32
Dixon
28
2
5
4
8
6
4
8
30
Combs
22
1
1
4
5
Ponzer
32
2
12
1
3
3
3
4
5
14
Adams
24
3
4
5
4
5
4
12
Mullins
32
2
5
1
3
1
1
3
5
22
Moore
11
Dougherty
15
2
4
2
4
3
3
6
50
Collins
35
Medley
54
Steele
33
Callahan
10
Christian
13
2
2
1
5
42
White
12
Slone, A.
14
Jennings
52
Slone, J^
5
2
3
Brosky
20
Slone. 1
Team
21
Downs
Team
Total
160
22
49
18
24
31
3
20
62
Total
160
27
59
10
23
27
11
20
64
Game 9 — Session 5
Mayfield
— Roger Fields
Boyd Cou
rity -
- Eugene "Jeep'
Clark
no
player
min
ig
fga
It
fta
reb
a
pf
ip
no
player
min
fg
fga
ft
fta
reb
a
pf
tp
24
Sisler, Kent
27
12
30
3
8
9
1
4
27
52
Parrot
28
11
17
1
3
14
5
23
40
Vanhoose
22
1
4
1
3
8
2
3
50
Sanderson
28
5
7
3
9
5
3
13
44
Elswick
22
2
6
1
1
6
1
4
5
32
Prince
32
8
16
1
12
2
16
30
Fannin
25
5
12
4
2
10
24
Flood
32
1
11
7
8
3
3
3
9
20
Sisler, Kevin
14
2
7
1
3
4
20
Graham
32
4
7
1
5
2
4
8
42
Salyer
1
1
1
2
40
Wastel
8
2
3
3
2
10
Stai
16
1
4
1
3
2
3
30
Jackson
54
Wells
15
2
4
4
4
7
5
8
22
Owens
52
Walter
18
1
3
1
2
1
2
12
Gray
34
Litteral
14
Moffitt
50
Griffith
4
Parrott
32
Sisler
Team
3
44
Sherrill
Team
2
Total
160
27
71
10
19
40
5
21
64
Total
160
29
58
13
25
44
5
17
71
Ga
me 10 — Session 5
Mason County —
Mien
Feldhaus
Bryan
Stall
on —
Bob Barlo
w
no
player
min
<9
fga
ft
fta
reb
a
pf
Ip
no
player
min
fg
fga
ft
fta
reb
a
pf
Ip
20
Connor
25
4
6
2
2
7
4
10
33
Middleton
32
7
10
10
14
7
2
2
24
31
Berry
31
12
(16
6
6
10
1
5
30
5
Jackson
32
5
9
3
1
1
10
12
Clay
32
10
22
2
1
2
20
40
Oreme
29
3
9
3
4
8
4
9
00
Byrd
27
1
10
2
4
1
1
5
4
44
Feldhaus
32
7
13
6
9
8
2
3
20
13
Southworth
11
1
4
3
4
Jackson
32
2
4
2
2
4
2
6
10
Williams
12
2
1
2
52
Polhtt
2
11
Routt
13
Crawford
14
Stevens
12
Feldhaus
1
1
15
Sykes
20
3
1
2
1
15
Littleton
30
Taylor
21
Hester
32
Weathers
10
Beiland
25
Barber
Team
2
1
2
2
51
Liles
Team
6
Total
160
27
60
10
13
30
3
24
64
Total
160
24
45
21
30
36
5
12
69
Page Twelve
THE KENTUCKY HIGH SCHOOL ATHLETE FOR APRIL, 1981
Game 11 —
Session 6
Owensboro
— Randy Embry
Moore -
- Tom Finn
egan
no
player
min
fg
fga
ft
fta
reb
a
pf
tp
no
player
min
fg
fga
ft
fta
reb
a
pf
tp
43
Brown
26
5
12
8
10
22
Hunter
18
5
9
3
8
3
1
5
13
51
Thompson
23
3
8
2
4
7
2
3
8
44
Johnson
22
5
10
8
3
10
31
Forrest
28
8
22
10
12
16
4
2
26
32
McCormIck
25
1
3
2
5
3
4
4
25
Anderson
21
7
9
1
3
4
3
15
14
James
25
1
7
2
5
2
4
4
11
Hubbs
19
1
1
3
5
3
1
5
12
Southerland
27
4
6
3
2
2
8
35
Davis
3
1
10
Loucks
18
1
3
2
2
1
3
4
21
Pitts
2
21
Miller
5
2
2
41
Rein
3
2
24
Taylor
8
2
8
1
2
1
5
15
DIckerson
14
1
2
1
2
4
3
34
Webb
3
2
5
2
4
55
Phelps
17
2
3
1
3
8
3
5
40
Wilson
2
1
1
1
1
2
5
White
2
1
1
1
42
McFarland
5
1
3
2
1
2
53
Strasser
Team
2
1
1
2
52
Pewitt
Team
2
5
Total
160
27
60
18
30
52
6
16
72
Total
160
23
57
10
25
30
1
25
56
Game 12 — Session 6
Simon
Kenton —
Larrv
Mill
er
VIrgle -
- Bob Osborne
no
player
min
fg
(ga
ft
fta
reb
a
pf
tp
no
player
min
fg
fga
ft
fta
reb
a
pf
tp
50
Osborne
29
1
2
4
5
3
3
3
6
40
McKlnley
32
16
27
7
8
13
2
39
22
Johnson
26
3
6
1
1
7
5
7
41
Meier
32
8
18
2
3
9
4
18
42
May
32
12
20
7
12
13
1
31
32
Dixon
14
5
8
4
5
10
20
Rowe
32
13
25
4
5
1
4
30
5
Ponzer
15
1
4
5
8
1
4
7
44
Napier
24
2
4
2
3
4
12
Mullins
32
1
4
4
3
2
2
32
Jarrell
1
11
Dougherty
23
3
4
1
2
2
1
4
7
12
Newsome
16
5
6
1
4
5
35
Medley
12
1
1
4
4
2
1
40
Casebolt
33
Callahan
34
Osborne
42
White
24
Tackett
14
Jennings
14
Belcher
3
Brosky
30
Gould
Team
21
Downs
Team
1
Total
160
31
57
21
29
25
5
20
83
Total
160
34
66
16
25
37
5
23
84
Ga
me 13 — Session 7
Mason County —
Mien
^eldhaus
May
leld
— Roger Fields
no
player
min
fg
fga
ft
fta
reb
a
pf
fp
no
player
min
fg
(ga
ft
fta
reb
a
pf
tp
52
Parrott
24
5
10
1
2
3
5
11
33
Middleton
31
5
10
13
13
7
1
23
50
Sanderson
23
3
10
4
2
6
5
Jackson. C.
24
5
7
4
1
5
10
32
Prmce
21
2
3
5
5
5
4
40
Oreme
29
7
11
1
2
9
4
15
24
Flood
31
6
15
3
4
2
12
44
Feldhaus
31
4
10
8
8
8
1
1
16
20
Graham
31
3
7
5
6
3
11
4
Jackson, T.
28
1
2
2
2
3
1
5
4
40
Wastell
13
4
6
1
3
2
4
9
52
Pollitt
2
2
30
Jackson
1
2
1
1
13
Crawford
5
1
22
Owens
12
1
1
1
1
12
Feldhaus
6
1
2
3
4
1
1
5
12
Gray
1
1
1
15
Littleton
1
1
14
Moffitt
1
1
1
2
2
1
21
Hester
1
4
Parrott
1
1
10
Beiland
1
1
1
4
4
2
1
6
44
Sherrill
Team
1
1
2
51
Liles
Team
1
3
Total
160
23
56
8
19
23
8
22
54
Total
160
24
43
31
33
37
7
18
79
Game 14 — Session 7
Simon
Kenton —
Larry
Miller
Moore —
Tom
FInnegan
no
player
min
tg
fga
ft
fta
reb
a
pf
tp
no
player
min
fg
fga
ft
fta
reb
a
pf
tp
43
Brown
12
2
10
2
1
4
40
McKlnley
32
10
14
13
14
8
1
3
33
51
Thompson
22
2
5
1
2
4
41
Meier
32
7
10
1
5
12
4
15
31
Forrest
32
18
41
11
14
11
3
47
32
Dixon
25
6
11
1
2
5
5
13
25
Anderson
31
4
6
1
3
1
4
9
5
Ponzer
25
3
8
1
10
4
2
6
11
Hubbs
30
2
2
1
1
3
2
12
Mullins
32
2
2
1
2
2
2
35
Davis
11
Dougherty
14
1
3
2
2
21
Pitts
35
Medley
41
Rein
10
2
2
2
1
2
33
Callahan
15
DIckerson
1
42
White
55
Phelps
22
1
1
5
3
2
14
Jennings
5
White
3
Brosky
53
Strasser
Team
1
21
Downs
Team
2
Total
160
27
63
16
21
24
1
17
70
Total
160
27
46
17
24
38
7
18
71
Ga
me 15 — Session 8
Simon
Kenton —
Larry
Miller
Mason County —
Allen
Feidh
aus
no
player
min
fg
fga
ft
fta
reb
a
pf
tp
no
player
min
fg
fga
ft
fta
reb
a
pf
tp
33
MIddleton
27
7
15
6
7
4
4
20
40
McKlnley
32
7
17
3
3
11
1
2
17
5
Jackson
32
6
20
1
2
1
4
13
41
Meier
29
5
8
6
9
9
5
16
40
Orme
31
6
10
1
8
3
12
32
Dixon
28
8
10
2
3
6
4
18
44
Feldhaus
31
5
17
1
2
13
3
3
11
5
Ponzer
32
4
9
5
10
9
5
4
13
4
Jackson
31
2
6
2
2
2
5
6
12
Mullins
32
2
4
2
5
4
4
6
52
Point
2
1
11
Dougherty
6
1
1
1
1
15
Crawford
1
1
2
1
35
Medley
1
12
Feldhaus
5
1
1
33
Callahan
15
Littleton
42
White
21
Hester
14
Jennings
10
Beiland
3
Brosky
51
Liles
Team
5
21
Downs
Team
1
Total
160
26
70
11
16
33
3
20
63
Total
160
26
49
18
31
40
11
16
70
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K.H.S.A.A. BASKETBALL CHAMPION — 1981
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(L. to R.) Front Row: Kim Garner. Second Row: Manager Melanle Blevins, Polly Wilson, Sliaron Jolinson,
Robyn Edwards, Kathy Shadoan, Sherry Large, Manager. Back Row: Kelley Volers, Debbie Dixon, Jeanne
Albright, Brenda Sutton, Peggy Herring, Lorl Mines, Coach Larry Hurt, Wllma Thompson, Coach Gall Hurt
Lorl Muncy, Brenda Hurst, Cathy Chllders, Sheila Sutton, Pam Phlpps, StacI Acton.
Cheerleaders: Teresa Gooch, MIckle Roberts, Linda Bowers, Annette Estes, Laura Martin, Mary Beth West,
Melissa Phillips, Lisa Bumgardner.
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MAY, 1981
MARSHALL COUNTY — RUNNER-UP
1981 STATE BASKETBALL TOURNAMENT
(L. to R.) Front Row: Mitzi Birdsong, Kim Crowell, Karen Hensley, Glenys Riley. Bacl( Row: Coach Howard Beth, Shelly
Rogers, Gaye Helkkinen, Shawna Smith, Tina Payne, Julie Schaper, Laura Seay, Alicia Hall, Lisa Jarrett, Secret Watkins,
Belinda Talbert, Asst. Dianne Woolfolk.
Cheerleaders: Tina Bulter, Way nette Hendrick, Jennette Orr, Amy Byars, Valari Anderson, Jennifer Lents, Jana Whetsell,
Ebeth Farris.
ROWAN COUNTY — SEMI-FINALIST
1981 STATE BASKETBALL TOURNAMENT
(L. to R.) Kneeling: Melissa Jones, Amanda Sparkman, Annette Dawson, Robin Martin, Susan Barker, Melissa Powers,
Cindy Lawson. Standing: Coach Claudia Hicks, Becky Prather, Vivian Flora, Jeanne Cornett, Pam Anderson, Debbie
DeHart, Jelana Haney, Mary Beth Hamm, Cindy Rivers, Caryn Anderson, Karia May, Lori Powers, Vonda Ramey,
Assistant Coach Sharon Whitaker.
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VOL. XLII - NO. 10
MAY, 1981
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Newlv Elected Board Members
Eldon E. Davidson Robert L. Rogers
The following school personnel will become members
of the Board of Control effective July 1, 1981. Mr. Eldon E.
Davidson, Principal of Monticello Independent Schools,
representing Section 6: and Mr. Robert L. Rogers,
Principal of Ballard Memorial High School, representing
Section 1.
Eldon E. Davidson was born at Carrie, Kentucky on
April 26, 1923. He graduated from Hindman High School
and is a Navy veteran of World War II. He graduated from
Morehead University in 1950 and received his master's
degree there in 1958. He did additional study at Murray
University and Eastern University before receiving Rank I
at Western Kentucky University.
Mr. Davidson did his first teaching at Wheelwright
High School and taught at Cordia High School and
Hindman High School before going to Jenkins High
School as principal in 1961. In 1965 he was hired as
principal of Monticello High School where he is still
employed.
At present, Mr. Davidson is a member of the Board of
Directors of the Kentucky Association of Secondary
School Principals and is president of the Monticello Lion's
Club.
Mr. Davidson is married to the former Betty Sue
Ritchie and they have three children — Karen March, John
Walter and Richie Lando.
Robert L. (Bob) Rogers, native of Hopklnsville,
Kentucky; BS Bethel College, McKenzie, Tennessee, MA
Austin Peay State University, Clarksville, Tennessee; Rank
I Murray State University, Murray, Kentucky; Teacher and
Coach Louisville Male High, 1966-67; Teacher and Coach
Earlington High School, 1967-69; Teacher and Coach
Henderson City High School, 1969-71; Principal and
Coach Earlington High School, 1971-73; Assistant
Principal Christian County High School, 1974-76;
Principal Webster County High School, 1976-80; Prin-
cipal Ballard County High School, 1980 to present;
Member KASA, KASSP, NASSP.
Mr. Rogers is married to the former Gayle Renshaw of
Crofton, Kentucky,and they have two children, Jeffrey age
fourteen and Angela age twelve.
Officials and Coaches
Organizations Establislied
The National Federation Council acted January 6 in
New Orleans to establish national professional organi-
zations for high school coaches and officials. Separate
organizations for coaches and officials will be operative
beginning with the 1981-82 school year and be named the
National Federation I nterscholastic Coaches Association
(NFICA) and National Federation Interscholastic Officials
Association (NFIOA).
An ad hoc committee was appointed by the National
Federation's Executive Committee to prepare recom-
mendations for the initial organization of these two assoc-
iations. Under the chairmanship of Herman L. "Bubba"
Scott, executive director of the Alabama High School
Athletic Association as well as the Alabama High School
Coaches Association, the ad hoc committee submitted
several recommendations which have subsequently been
refined and approved for immediate implementation by
the Executive Committee.
Stale Associations
Involvement Significant
A fundamental principle underlying theestablishment
and continuity of the NFICA and the NFIOA is the direct
administrative and cooperative involvement of state
associations. Such participation by state associations
should be a basic benefit to the high school coaching and
officiating professions which cannot be realized by
membership in any other professional organization.
Although membership in eacfi association will be on an
individual basis, it will permit an individual to be part of a
national organization which is an integral part of, rather
than extraneous to, the national and state bodies actually
having the responsibility and authority for the promul-
gation of playing rules and the administration of high
school sports in the United States. The unmatched
advantage accruing to individual coaches and officials
because of this integral relationship will be the opportunity
for professional growth while being represented through
their own national professional organizations in providing
meaningful input in a variety of ways to programs affecting
them and administered by high school organizational
sports authorities.
Purposes and Objectives
Outlined
The NFICA and NFIOA will share common purposes
and objectives in that basically the organizations will
provide for professional growth of the individuals in their
respective professions; provide services and enhance the
image of interscholastic coaches and officials; provide for
cooperation and development of prestige of their respec-
tive professions through the efforts and coordination of
state high school associations: provide an effective
system of communications in each state between
individual sports officials and coaches, local and regional
associations, state organizations and the National
Federation; and advance and preserve the educational
nature of interscholastic athletics for boys and girls in the
curricula of schools.
Organizational Structure
Both the NFICA and NFIOA will be governed by their
own separate board of directors made up of eight in-
dividuals, one from each of the eight geographical
sections of the United States corresponding to the eight
National Federation sections. Initially, the boards of
directors will be nominated by state associations in those
eight sections and selected by the National Federation
Executive Committee. Special committees of active high
school sports coaches and officials are to be selected by
the NFICA and NFIOA boards to function in different areas
such as membership, member services, publications,
individual sports, awards and recognition, and other
committees determined by the respective boards.
Cont. on page 12
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THE KENTUCKY HIGH SCHOOL ATHLETE FOR MAY, 1981
MAY, 1981
VOL. XLIII — NO. 10
GAME GUY AWARD
Published monthly, except June and July, by the Kentucky
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Editor TOM MILLS
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Assistant Editor BILLY V. WISE
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President .. Zeb Blankenship (1977-1981) Nicholasville
Vice-Pres J.D. Minnehan (1978-1982) LaGrange
Directors .. Charles D. Black (1980-1984) Barbourville;
John Brock (1980-1984) Morehead; Whaylon Coleman
(1980-1984) Owensboro; Robie Harper, Jr (1979-1983)
Drakesboro; Alvis Johnson (1980-1984) Harrodsburg;
Walter J. Pickett (1980-1982) Valley Station; Barney
Thweatt (1977-1981) Hopkinsville; Fairce O. Woods
(1979-1983) Flemingsburg; Conley Manning, State Dept.
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From the Commissioner's Office
Minutes of the Board Meeting
The Board of Control of the Kentucky High School
Athletic Association met at the K.H.S.A.A. office on
Thursday, April 16, 1981. The meeting was called to order
by President Zeb Blankenship at 2:00 P.M. with Board
members Charles D. Black, John Brock, Whaylon
Coleman, Robie Harper, Alvis Johnson, Walter Pickett,
Barney Thweatt and Fairce O.Woods; Commissioner Tom
Mills, Brigid L. DeVries, Louis Stout and Billy V. Wise
present. Conley Manning was present representing the
State Department of Education. The invocation was given
by Zeb Blankenship.
Whaylon Coleman moved, seconded by Alvis
Johnson, that the minutes of the March meeting be
approved. The motion carried unanimously.
Mr. Mills read the correspondence on the eligibility
appeal case of Elizabeth Riggs who had been ruled
ineligible under the provisions of By-Law 6, Section 1,
Transfer Rule. After a lengthy discussion John Brock
moved, seconded by Walter Pickett, that By-Law 6,
Section 1, be waived and that she become immediately
eligible at Male High School for athletic competition. The
motion passed with a vote of 5-1-1.
Executive Assistant Billy V. Wise reported the
attendance at the 1981 Boys' State Basketball Tourna-
ment as 112,856 with ticket sales of $525,549.50. The
estimated expenditures are $128,186.23.
The Girls' State Basketball Tournament had an at-
tendance of 25,592 and ticket sales of $103,554.50 with
expenditures of approximately $47,759.50.
Mr. Mills read letters from Mr. Minter of the Lexington
Center inviting the basketball tournament to Rupp Arena
with rental fees quoted for the next three years. After a
lengthy discussion Charles Black moved, seconded by
John Brock, that based upon the financial success of the
1981 tournament, Rupp Arena be the designated site of the
Warren Phillips
The Game Guy Trophy is annually awarded to a high
school athlete in the State of Kentucky who has overcome
a physical handicap and participated in high school
athletics. Warren Phillips was the unanimouschoiceof the
K.H.S.A.A. for the 1981 award.
Warren was born without a left hand as his arm runs
only to the wrist. He is a senior with a 3.8 grade point
average, member of the National Honor Society and was a
three year varsity letter winner. Warren has started at
defensive end for the past two years. He played a key role
in Southern High School's victory over St. Xavier this past
football season.
Warren was chosen as Mr. Trojan this year, which is
the highest award that a student can receive at Southern
High School.
Ath. Dir. Jim Watkins, Southern High School, states in
his letter of recommendation that he feels that Warren has
overcome a severe handicap and has insured his future
due to hard work and dedication.
Boys' State Basketball Tournament for the years 1 982 and
1983. The motion passed by a vote of 7-2.
After a discussion on the site for the girls' basketball
tournament, Walter Pickett moved, seconded by Alvis
Johnson, that the site for the Girls' State Basketball
Tournament for the years 1982 and 1983 be Eastern
Kentucky University, Richmond. The motion passed by a
vote of 7-2.
Upon a motion by Whaylon Coleman, seconded by
Fairce Woods and a unanimous vote of the Board the
following changes in the 1981-82 basketball district
alignment were approved:
Evangel High School from District 21 to District 24,
Region 7
Ninth & O High School from District 22 to District 25
Kentucky Country Day School from District 26 to
District 28
Lawrence County H.S. from District 57, Region 15, to
District 64, Region 16
President Zeb Blankenship presented the Staff Com-
mittee report. He stated that it was the recommendation of
the Committee that each member of the K.H.S.A.A. staff be
granted a 9% increase in salary for the coming year.
Barney Thweatt moved, seconded by Alvis Johnson, that
the recommendation of the Staff Committee be accepted.
The motion passed unanimously.
THE KENTUCKY HIGH SCHOOL ATHLETE FOR MAY, 1981
Page Three
J. B. MANSFIELD AWARD
TED SANFORD AWARD
Laura Seay
Allen L. Feldhaus, Jr.
The J. B^ Mansfield Award for girls was won by Laura
Say of IVIarsfiall County High School, Benton, Kentucky.
The annual award inaugurated by the Courier-Journal and
Times PS presented to the player in the K.H.S.A.A. Girls'
State Basketball Tournament who excels in four areas:
basketball ability, academic accomplishments, sports-
manship, and citizenship. The selection was made by a
committee of school personnel from throughout the state.
To foster the ideals exemplified by Ted Sanford,
former Commissioner of the Kentucky High School
Athletic Association, the Courier-Journal and Times
inaugurated the Ted Sanford Award to be given annually
to a player in the K.H.S.A.A. Boys' State Basketball Tourn-
ament who excels in four areas: basketball ability,
academic accomplishments, sportsmanship, and citizen-
ship. This year a committee composed of school
personnel from throughout the state selected Allen
Feldhaus of Mason County High School, Maysvllle,
Kentucky.
Mr. Mills presented a recommendation submitted by
Board member J. D. Minnehan that based upon the
increase in gate receipts from the 1981 Boys' and Girls'
State Basketball Tournaments, the Board grant to the
participating schools an additional $200.00 for each game
they played in the tournament. This, he explained, would
help defray some of the expenses incurred by the partici-
pating schools. Robie Harper moved, seconded by
Whaylon Coleman, that the recommendation be approved.
The motion passed unanimously.
Mr. Mills presented a request from Prin. John
Branson, Mason County High School, that By-Law 32 be
waived to permit one of his students to participate in an all-
star game prior to the closing of the school year. Follow-
ing a discussion of the request, Charles Black moved,
seconded by Walter Pickett, that the request be denied.
The motion passed unanimously.
Fairce Woods moved, seconded by John Brock, that
Zeb Blankenship and J. D. Minnehan be named Delegate
and Alternate respectively to the forthcoming Annual
Meeting of the National Federation. The motion passed
unanimously.
Brigid DeVries reported on a survey suggested by
members of the Track Committee concerning the
feasibility of continuing with the regionals and sectionals
in the track program. After a discussion Barney Thweatt
moved, seconded by John Brock, that the suggested
survey be tabled. The motion carried unanimously.
Billy V. Wise reported on a request for an Increase in
game fees for varsity basketball officials. The suggested
increases were (1) raise the fee from $25.00 to $30.00 and
leave the mileage allowance the same or (2) Increase
mileage from 1 5<I: to 20it and leave the fee the same. Fairce
Woods moved, seconded by Charles Black, that this
request be tabled. The motion passed unanimously.
Fairce Woods moved, seconded by Charles Black,
that the next meeting of the Board of Control be at Kenlake
State Park, Aurora, Kentucky, July 24, 1981, at 9:00 A.M.
The motion carried unanimously.
Fairce Woods moved, seconded by Walter Pickett,
that all bills of the Association for the period beginning
March 1, 1981, and ending March 31, 1981, be allowed. The
motion carried unanimously.
There being no furttier business, Fairce Woods
moved, seconded by Walter Pickett, that the meeting be
adjourned. The motion carried unanimously.
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THE KENTUCKY HIGH SCHOOL ATHLETE FOR MAY, 1981
1981 MOST VALUABLE PLAYER AWARDS
Lori Hines
Troy McKinley
The Most Valuable Player Award is presented annual-
ly by the Lexington Herald. The recipient is determined by
a vote of the coaches of the sixteen participating schools
and a panel of sports reporters.
The Most Valuable Player Award for the 1981 Boys'
State Basketball Tournament was presented to Troy
McKinley, Simon Kenton High School.
The Most Valuable Player Award for the 1981 Girls'
State Basketball Tournament was presented to Lori Hines.
Pulaski County High School.
1980-81 ANNUAL REPORT
(Presented to Delegate Assembly)
Three hundred fourteen schools joined the
Association for the 1980-81 school year. Twelve of these
schools enroll girls only and ten have only boys. In 1979-80
there were 31 5 schools, in 1 978-79 there were 31 5. in 1 977-
78 there were 313.
There were 202 schools involved in football. Classes
A, AA, AAA and AAAA championship games were played
at the Fairgrounds, Louisville. Attendance was approxi-
mately 11,500 and gross receipts were $42,844.80.
Expenses involved in conducting the state football
playoffs were $27,581.95. Interest and attendance at the
regional and semi-final games continued to increase
resulting in greater revenue for the schools involved.
In Cross Country 221 boys' teams entered twenty-two
regional meets. One hundred fifty girls' terams entered all
three classes in seventeen regions. Theexpenses incurred
in sponsoring this sport were $10,836.58 and the receipts
were $2,000.00. Classes A, AA and AAA were held in Lex-
ington at the Kentucky Horse Park.
The Wrestling program is going forward at a rapid
pace. There were sixty-eight schools in the eight regions
with the winner and runner-up in each weight class
advancing to the finals. The championship tournament
was held at Atherlon High School with receipts for the
meet of $8,019.50 and expenditures of approximately
$8,341.18.
In Swimming thirty-four girls' teams and thirty-five
boys' teams competed for the championships. The meets
were held at Eastern Kentucky University, Richmond, on
February 27-28. The receipts were $815.00 and the
expenses were $6,881.19.
There were nineteen schools with boys' Gymnastics
teams and twenty-two with girls. There were two girls'
regional meets held at Henry Clay High School and
Kentucky Country Day School, but there was not sufficient
number of boy's teams to justify a regional. The state
meets were held at Eastern Kentucky University, Rich-
mond, on February 21 . The receipts were $534.00 and the
expenses were $2,444.26.
The approximate gross receipts from the boys' and
girls' district basketball tournament were $481,080.35
while the regional tournaments took in $368,643.92, for a
total of $849,724.27. Attendance at the Boys' State Tourn-
ament was approximately 1 12,856 as compared to 85,360
for last year. The gorss receipts this year for the tourna-
ment is estimated at $525,549.50, with expenditures of
approximately $128,186.23.
Attendance at the Girls' State Basketball Tournament
was 25,592. The gross receipts amounted to $103,554.50
with expenditures of approximately $47,759.50. A
complete report will appear in the audit.
There were thirteen co-ed teams competing in the
State Rifle Marksmanship Meet in Louisville. Expenses
incurred were approximately $550.00.
Approximately eighteen teams competed in the State
Fencing Meet on April 4, 1981, at Atherton High School,
Louisville.
The number of schools competing in Volleyball was
sixty-four. The K.H.S.A.A. sanctioned tournament was
held at Memorial Coliseum, Lexington, on October 24-25,
1980. Expenses incurred were $8,005.95 with receipts ot
$3,360.00.
In the other sports that are to follow 274 baseball
teams will compete in fifty-nine districts and sixteen
regions; 240 girls' and 233 boys' track teams will compete
in twenty-four regions each; 159 girls' golf teams and 207
boys' teams will play in nineteen regions; 194 girls' tennis
cont. on page 5
THE KENTUCKY HIGH SCHOOL ATHLETE FOR MAY, 1981
Page Five
GEORGE ROGERS CLARK — SEMI-FINALIST
1981 STATE BASKETBALL TOURNAMENT
(L. to R.) Front Row: Dapline Harmon, Kandi Profitt, Sally Malley, Cindi Clay, Jeanne Kirk, Lisa Collins. Back Row:
Coach Dan Hempel, Seleta Rose, Sheri Snapp, Velma Jordan, Stiaron Martin, Celia Cooper, Mgr., Deann Fuller, Lisa
Hollon.
Cheerleaders: Allison Clark, Janet Higgins, Patti Mathis, Leigh McMurry, Tracy Skinner, Luci Williams, Karen Taylor.
Sponsor: Mrs. June Tompkins.
Annual Report
cont. from page 4
teams and 189 boys' teams will play in eleven regions.
State championship meets will be held in baseball at Fort
Knox; Classes A, AA and AAA track at the University of
Kentucky, Lexington; girls' golf at Elizabethtown Country
Club, Elizabethtown; boys' golf at Anderson Golf Course,
Fort Knox; tennis at the University of Kentucky, Lexington.
Registering with the Officials' Division of the Assoc-
iation are 1469 basketball officials, 730 football officials,
663 baseball officials, 66 wrestling, 35 volleyball, and 78
soccer officials. This is the first year for registering track
officials and at this time we have 13 paid registrations;
some are still incomplete. Assistant Commissioner Billy V.
Wise conducted twelve clinics in football and sixteen in
basketball for officials and coaches. Assistant Commis-
sioner Louis Stout conducted twelve baseball clinics for
officials and coaches throughout the state
Five hundred sixty-seven football officials took the
National Federation examination foradvanced ratingsand
we now have 201 Approved officials and 339 Certified
officials. Seven hundred thirty-two basketball officials
took the test for higher rating and we have 316 Approved
and 463 Certified basketball officials. One hundred sixty-
six baseball officials took the test for higher rating and we
now have 147 Approved and 92 Certified baseball officials.
Ten wrestling officials took the test for higher rating and
we now have 10 Approved and 6 Certified wrestling
officials. Seven volleyball officials took the test for higher
rating and all seven became Approved. Since this is only
our second year of registration in volleyball, we have no
Certified officials. There is no test for higher rating given at
this time for soccer officials.
The Board of Control, the Assistant Commissioners
and I are grateful for the cooperation the superinten-
dents, principles, athletic directors and coaches have
given us in running the program for the Association.
SUPPLEMENTARY LIST OF REGISTERED
BASEBALL OFFICIALS — 1980-81
(Continued from March Athlete)
If one telephone number is listed, it is the home phone
number unless otherwise indicated. If two numbers are
listed, the first number is the home phone.
Adams, George David — Box 35, Isom 41824 - 606/633-
5457; 633-7787
Adams, Ronald — 31 3 West Center, Mayfield 42066 - 247-
5261
Adkins, RockyJ. — Box162,SandyHook41171 -738-5332
Alexander, Carlton Lee — Box 7, Brownsville 42210 -502/
597-2031; 597-3713
Allen, Jeffrey M. — 23 Douglas Dr., Newport 41071 - 606/
781-2222
Allen, Tom — Rolling Heights, Brandenburg 40108 - 422-
4360; 422-4931
Allison, Larry — Route 1, Carlisle 40311 - 789-2321; 724-
5876
Cont. on Page 7
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THE KENTUCKY HIGH SCHOOL ATHLETE FOR MAY, 1981
Page Seven
Minutes of
Annual Meeting
The Sixty-fifth Annual Meeting of the Kentucky High
School Athletic Association was held at the office of the
K.H.S.A.A., Lexington, on Friday morning, April 17, 1981.
The invocation was given by Conley Manning.
President Zeb Blankenship called the meeting to
order at 11;00 a.m. and asked Assistant Commissioner
Billy V. Wise to call th,e roll. Fifty-seven elected delegates
or alternates answered the roll call.
Commissioner Tom Mills then presented a report on
the activities of the Association during the 1980-81 school
year. W.P. Wheeler moved, seconded by Marshall
Patterson, that the report be accepted. The motion carried
unanimously. (The Commissioner's report Is printed
elsewhere in this issue of the "Athlete.')
President Blankenship stated that presentation of
proposals was the next order of business.
Jim Pursifull moved, seconded by Denzil Halbert.that
Proposal I be tabled. Proposal I reads as follows:
Superintendent Reed Conder, Marshall County
Schools, proposed that Article IV, Section 2 (a). Repre-
sentative, be changed to read as follows: "Each local
Board of Education or the governing body of a private or
parochial member school shall appoint one (1)
representative for each member school within the school
district or under their control to represent that school in
the Association. Each school's representative shall have a
weighted vote based on the average daily attendance in
that school when his vote is cast in an election for
membership to the Board of Control, for an election of a
representative to the Delegate Assembly or all other
matters including surveys or polls of the Representatives,
that determine action or policy or the Association. The
weight of the representative vote shall be calculated on the
basis of one vote for each 100 students in average daily
attendance or major portion thereof at that school. Only
certified personnel employed by the local district, private
or parochial school are eligible for appointment."
The motion carried by a majority vote.
Walter Pickett moved, seconded by Denval Barriger
that Proposal II be adopted. Proposal II reads as follows:
Principal Walter Pickett, Valley High School,
proposes that Article V, Representation, be changed to
read as follows: "In the Annual Meeting of the Association
the delegates shall consist of one representative from each
tournament district of the state. The secretary of the
Kentucky Coaches Association, the president of the
Kentucky Girls' Sports Association and the president of
the Kentucky High School Athletic Directors' Association
shall be voting members of the Delegate Assembly. The
representatives shall be the delegates to the next Annual
Meeting immediately following their election, and shall
there transact all business of the Annual Meeting. None
but these delegates shall have the right to vote in the
Annual Meeting. There shall be no vote by proxy."
The motion carried by a vote of 47-10.
W.P. Wheeler moved, seconded by Timothy Barrow,
that Proposal III be adopted. Proposal III reads as follows:
The Board of Control of the K.H.S A.A. proposed that
By-Law 6, Section 1, Transfer Rule, be changed to read as
follows: "Any student who represents a secondary school
in a first team game in any sport after enrolling in the ninth
grade and who changes schools shall be ineligible for
thirty-six school weeks. If there is a corresponding change
in the residence of the parents, divorce or death of one or
both of the parents, the Commissioner may waive the
penalty in any case where there is evident injustice."
The motion carried by a vote of 54-0.
Prin. A.K. Draut moved, seconded by Prin. Thomas
McCarthy, that Proposal IV be adopted. Proposal IV reads
as follows:
The Board of Control of the K.H.S. A. A. proposed that
By-Law 32 be changed to read as follows: "A student who
has represented a member school as a first team player in
football or basketball shall not compete in an all-star or
post-season game during the remainder of that academic
school year unless it is sanctioned by the Board of Control.
The penalty for violation shall be loss of eligibility in all
sports for the remainder of that academic school year. A
student who has been a first team player in football or
basketball and has eligibility remaining in these sports
shall not take part in an all-star or post-season game
during the remainder of that academic year unless it is
sanctioned by the Board of Control. The penalty shall be
loss of eligibility for one year."
The motion carried by a vote of 42-14.
There being no further business, the meeting was
adjourned by President Zeb Blankenship.
Rifle
Marksmanship
Results
Thomas Jefferson High School won the team and
individual State Rifle Marksmanship Championship on
April 4, 1981. The team score was 1414 with Charles
Thompson taking individual honors with a score of 292.
Ten teams competed in the tournament which was
held at Jeffersontown High School. Team scores are as
follows:
Thomas Jefferson (1414) — Fitch, 277: Thompson
292; McWilliams, 283; Williams, 286; Bridwell, 276
Greenup County (1368) — Duncan, 286; Dowdell, 272;
Floyd. 281; Potter, 267; Adkins, 262.
Fern Creek ( 1 350) — Engle. 262; Blacketer, 286; Boyd,
250; Duncan, 268; French, 284.
Jeffersontown (1317) — Luhrsen, 284; Smith, 263;
Prater, 261; Troutman, 263; Davenport, 246.
Owensboro (1273) — Johnston, 273; Lyons, 235;
Bryant, 238; Holton, 271; Davis, 256.
Male (1186) — Becker, 263; Wood, 220; VanBuren.
233; Stacy, 259; South, 211.
Mason County (1156) — Poe, 239; Trumbo, 224;
McDowell, 234; Wheeler, 234; McCann, 225.
Bourbon County (1150) — Johnson, 245; Bills, G.,
251; Nash, 238; Bills, A., 228; Reynolds, 188.
Breathitt County (1114) — Clemmens, 240; Joseph,
185; Allen, 261; Miller, 242; Stacy, 186.
Millersburg Military Inst. (1097) — Hardy, 259; Carse,
248; Johnson, 242; Langston, 156; Montano, 202.
Baseball Officials
Cont. from Page 5
Andress, Bill — 67 Burney Lane, Ft. Thomas 41075 - 781-
2461; 621-3720
Armstrong, Milton Ed — 816 College Ct., Murray 42071 -
767-4798
Arnold, James R. — 6949 Lynnfield, Cincinnati, OH 45243
- 891-7724; 561-4225
Ashley, Kenneth — 108 Ohio, Somerset 42501 -606/678-
8891; 679-1123
Baker, David W. — Box 23, Georgetown College, George-
town 40324 - 502/863-7158; 863-8440
Baldwin, Carl Ray — Rt.4 Box 917, Williamsburg 40769
Cont. on Page 8
Page Eight THE KENTUCKY HIGH SCHOOL ATHLETE FOR MAY, 1981
Baseball Officials Burgess, Richard N. — Box 452. Bardwell 42023
Cont from Paoe 7 Butcher, Stephen D. - Box 14, Meally 41234 - 789-7084;
432-2733
Camacho, Marcus — Rt. 1 , Glencoe 41 046 - 606/643-5601 ;
Barnhill, E. Carl — 416 Columbia Way, Bowling Green 824-4659
42101 - 502/781-5400; 781-9600 Cambron, John Lane — 4 Congress Dr., Morganfield
Bartley, David — Rt. 1 Box 24, Summer Shade 421 66- 502/ 42437 - 502/3087
428-5755; 651-9361 Cardwell, Danny K. — Rt. 1, Morgantown 42261 -502/526-
Bates, J.R. — Box 2, Ermine 41815 - 832-4487; 832-6735 -^°^2
Baumgardner, James D. — 3604 Laredo, Lexington 40502 - Carroll, Johnny W. — Box 320, Benham 40807 - 606/848-
273-3943; 254-9223 2827
Beach, FrankieL. —Rt. 7 Box 45, Franklin 42134 -502/586- Charles, Paul Mitchell — 178 Leader Ave., #16, Lexington
3431; 586-4451 40508 - 254-5231
Beall, Mel L. — 1281 Ak-Sar-Ben Pk., Lexington 40507 - Childers, James — Box 1 Shelby Gap 41563 - 639-6614
606/272-4734; 269-5321 Christofield, Andrew J. — 428 Elm, Ludlow 41016 -
Bearden, Fletcher L. — 162 Charter Oaks Dr., Louisville 606/581-4432; 356-3146
40222 - 267-4761; 456-2530 Clark, James Russell — Rt. 1 Box 155, Whitesville 42378-
Behymer, Richard R. — Rt. 2, Box 57, Brooksville 41004 - 233-5742
606/735-3166; 735-2154 Clark, William Sid III — 801 James Garrard Dr.,
Bell, Steve — Rt. 4 Albany 42602 -606/387-6521; 387-6611 Owensboro 42301 -926-1512; 748-2893
Berkhimer, Lewis — Rt. 23D Turner Br, Palntsville 41 240- Claunch, Robert L. — 109 Crab Orchard St., Somerset
606/297-4018; 789-4890 42501
Biggerstaff, Ronnie — Rt 1 Box 62, Thornton 41855 -633- Claycomb, Joseph D. — Rt. 1, Box 160, Vine Grove 40175
0742; 633-4422 828-2305; 624-4740
Billingsley, David Lee — Rt. 5, Russellville 42276 -502/726- Coleman, Clarence R— 1308 Herr Lane, Louisville 40222-
2200; 755-4823 502/426-5288; 368-2536
Billips, Douglas A. — Rt. 5 Box 338A, Berea 40403 - 606/ Collins, Ricky — Box 1086, Whitesburg 41858 - 606/633-
986-1685; 986-4911 4310
Bingham, Robert F. — Rt. 4 Box 435, Shelbyville 40065 - Compton, William L. — Rt.3, Louisa41230-638-9176;266-
502/633-5584; 456-4624 6273
Black, Billy R. — Rt. 32 MSU TP#103, Morehead 40351 - Conley, Greg G. — 326 Sycamore #1, Lexington 40502 -
783-1448; 784-5102 269-5919; 255-5651
Blair, Gregory — 112 Main St., Apt. 5, Paintsville 41240- Conley, Kay G. —453 Locust St., Carlisle 40311 -606/289-
Bus. 789-5226 5402
Blair.Jeff — Box224,Hindman41822-606/785-4664;785- Conley, Mark R — 3217E. Holt St , Ashland 41101 -325-
3133 3351
Bodine. David G. — Rt. 4 Box 179A, Shelbyville 40065 - Conn, Ricky Joe — Box 17, Ivel 41642 - 478-5987
633-5760 Cooper, Frederick —4811 Lunenburg Dr., Louisville 40223
Bonzo, Jim R. — 1106 Wurtland Ave., Wurtland 41144 - - 502/241-5186; 245-2893
836-1985; 329-7462 Cooper, Kent J. — Box 1143, Campbellsville 42718 - Bus.
Bottom, Ronnie — Rt. 1 Elmburg, Pleasureville 40065 - 502/465-8158
461-7596; 633-4230 Cooper, Willie V. — 2550 LaClede, Paducah 42001 - 443-
Bowman, James R. — Box 82, Booneville 41 314 -606/593- 3107
5124; 593-5185 Cope, Nathan — Rt. 2, Booneville 41314 - 593-6148; 593-
Bowman, Joe B. — Rt. 3, Tompkinsville 42167 - 487-6059 5185
Bradley, Roberto. Jr. —2203 Grand Ave., Louisville 40211 Cornelison, Michael R. — Box 7, Berea 40403 - 606/986-
Branscum, Alan Wade — 100 Bicknell Dr., Wilmore 40390 9568; 233-2557
- 858-4257 Cornett, C.W. — Rt. 32 Tr #40A, Morehead 40351 - 784-
Branscum, John W. — 100 Bicknell Dr., Wilmore 40390 - 8002; 784-4320
858-4257 Cottrell, Danny Joe — Box 206, Simpsonville 40067 - 502/
Branstetter, Charles E. — 1410 Circle Dr., Bowling Green 722-5136; 722-8849
42101 - 782-2671; 842-0104 Cox, James L. — 2821 Girard Dr., Louisville 40213 - 964-
j^ Brausch, William David — 22 Goetz Dr., Cold Spring 41076 6076; 637-3598
- 781-1429 Crick, Dwaine — Box 373, Nortonville 42442 - 676-8397
Breegle, Bruce M. — 1536 Chestnut St., Bowling Green Crooks, Keith Leroy — 109 Merriwood Pkwy, Hopkinsville
42101 - 842-0778; 843-1814 42240 - 886-8751
Brewer, Darryl — Rt. 8 Concord Rd., Richmond 40475 - Cull, Robert E. — Rt. 2, Owenton 40359 - 502/484-3141
606/623-7756; 623-2416 484-3113
Broadhead, Edwin K. — Box 438 SBTS Lexington Rd., Cummins, Emmett Ray "Dutch" — 8705 Fern View Dr.,
Louisville 40280 - 897-4188 Fern Creek 40291 - 239-4014
Brown, James W. — Rt. 2, West Paducah 42086 - 488-3793 Dalenburg, Danny — Rt. 4 Box 590, Olive Hill 41 164-606/
Brumback, Steve — 104 Dan Dr., Versailles 40383 - 873- 286-2781
8719; 873-8161 Dalenburg, Timothy — Rt. 4 Box 590, Olive Hill 41164 -
Bullock, James D. — Rt. 4 Box 66, Madisonville 42431 - 606/286-2781
825-0788; 812/464-9579 Daniel, Roger — Box 15, Paintsville 41240 - 789-3372
Bundy, Chris W. —525 ManchesterSt.,Barbourville40906 Daniel, Roger T. — Box 15, Paintsville 41240 - 789-3372;
- 606/546-8679 886-231 1
Bundy, Gerald — 525 Manchester St.. Barbourville 40906 Daniels, Donald R. Jr. — Box 186, Wheelwright 41669 -
- 546-8679; 546-3404 606/452-4118
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Davidson, Leamon L. — Rt. 2 Box 537C. Barbourville 40906
- 606/546-4868; 546-5143
Davis, Jimmy W. — Rt. 1, Sacramento 42372 - 502/736-
2263
Davis, Larry R. — 3704 Longviev*/ Rd., Louisville 40299 -
491-4356: 499-1441
Day, Douglas B. — 240 Shreveport, Nicholasville 40356 -
887-1801; 255-7756
Deaton, W. Gary — Ricetown 41364 - 606/593-6531; 593-
5185
Demaree, Lonny A. — 972 DePorres Ave., Lexington 40505
- 252-4167; 232-4143
Devisees, William L. Jr. — 7007 Ashby Lane, Louisville
40272 - 935-8724
Ditto, Fred K. — 1038 Wooddale Rd., Brandenburg 40108
- 422-4306; 422-2101 x-5412
Diuguid, Duane — 2000-B Calvin Dr., Hopkinsville 42240
- 502/886-8491
Divine, Wayne L. — 626 Walnut, Central City 42330 - 754-
2783; 754-4474
Dooley, Terry — US 60 Trailer Ct., Hardinsburg 40143
Dorris, James A. — 30 W. Lake St., Madisonville 42421 -
502/821-5702
Dotson, Scott J. — 6137 Alexandria Dr. Apt B, Evansville
IN 47715 - 812/473-2961; 477-8811
Duerson, William R. — Rt. 2, Paint Lick 40461 - 925-4072;
925-4071
Duff, Eddie — Box 142, Booneville 41314 - 593-5137; 593-
5185
East, William L. — 402 Linda Dr., Hopkinsville 42240 - 886-
2146; 886-5259
Ectiols, Robert — Box 348 Kirwan Tovi^ers UK, Lexington
40526 - 257-4002
Eddleman, Sterling Ttiomas — 12600 Taylorsville Rd.,
Louisville 40299
Edmondson, Johnny B. — Rt. 1, Box 232, Glencoe41046-
606/643-5288
Edw/ards, David — Lee's Jr. College, Jackson 41 339 - 666-
9297
Edwards, LonnieW. — Rt. 11 Box 295, London 40741 -864-
6325; 864-2251
Edwards, Stiawn — 303 North 3rd St., Central City 42330
Elbert, James F. — 3605 Hycliffe Ave., Louisville 40207 -
502/896-1274; 245-8677
Elkin, Mike — 1429 Arlington Dr., Richmond 40475 - 606/
623-6434; 623-4959
Ellington, John — 6880 Green Meadow Cr., Louisville
40207 - 895-6375
Elliott, BillyA.— 315 N.Brookhaven, Somerset 42501 -679
-2921; 679-7432
Ellis, Bryon Keith — Rt. 5 Box 285, Russell Springs 42642 -
502/866-5616
Elmore, Jimmy A. — 403 Mike St., Elizabethtown 42701 -
502/737-8679; 769-2918
Emmons, Guy W. — Rt.2Box51,LanesvillelN47136-812/
952-3850; 502/367-1781
Engle, Vincent K. — Rt. 7, Apt. 12, Richmond 40475 -489-
4259
English, Paul A. Jr. — Rt. 6, Versailles 40383 - 873-5212;
232-3994
Erwin, Mark — Box 393, Irvine 40336 - 606/723-4076
Estes, Walter R— 5736 Graham Lane, Owensboro 42301 -
502/281-5609; 729-4052
Evans. Daniel E. — Box 457, Middlesboro 40965 — 606/
248-6327; 273-5056
Evans, Ronnie B. — 521 Short White Oak Rd., Russell
41 169 — 836-1709; 325-8456
Fallin, George Michael — Rt. 1, Box 947, Hawesville 42348
- 502/927-6860; 927-6954
Ferrell, Gene Lawrence — 2200 Surrey Dr., W., Owensboro
42301 — 502/684-0912; 764-1041
Flaugher, Jeffery L. — Rt. 2, Box 283, Grayson 41143 —
606/474-4253; 474-6671
Flickinger, Robert E. — Rt, 4, Box 221, Glasgow 42141 —
428-2175
Fliehman, John R. — Syck Tr. Ct., Chloe Rd., Pikeville
41501 — 432-8319
Ford, John W. — Med Co USA MEDDAC, Ft. Knox 40121 —
624-1614; 624-9495
Foutch, Enoch — 810 College Rd., Cumberland 40823 —
606/848-2587; 573-5000
Frazier, Earsel Lee — Box 378, Allen 41601 — 606/874-
2905; 886-8166
Froedge, Mark Wayne — Rt. 1, Box 74, Edmonton 42129
— 502/432-2592
Gabbard, William W. — Box 302, Booneville 41312 — 593-
6578; 593-5185
Gaddis, Scott G. — Rt. 1, Box 228, Owensboro 42301 —
502/281-5275
Gaines, Curtis, 319A Spring Garden, Henderson 42420
— 827-0458; 827-3537
Gardner, Bobby — Box 404, Harrodsburg 40330 — 734-
2400; 734-5423
Giacone, Scott "Tony" — Rt. 1, Box 51, Paint Lick 40461
— 606/986-8298
Gibson, Gary F. — 4006 Peachtree, Louisville 40215 —
366-4772; 361-0174
Gibson, Rodger D. — 906 Lochridge, Mayfield 42066 —
247-3313
Gilmore, Donald — 915 East 18th St., Hopkinsville 42240
Giordano, Al — 99 Holly Lane, Princeton 42445 — 502/
365-5680; 365-3531
Goodhoe, Roy L. Jr. — 1 104 Shannon Way, Bowling Green
42101 — 781-4066
Goodlett, Ronald Lee — 351 Princess Cir., Versailles 40383
— 606/873-5754; 873-7374
Gosnell, Douglas Edward — Rt. 1, Philpot 42366 — 729-
4414
Gosney, Donna — 2147 Memorial Parkway, Ft. Thomas
41075 — Bus. 292-6371
Graham, Keith T. — 116 Westvlew Dr., Bardstown 40004
— 502/348-2015; 258-4096
Grant, William C. — 415 Sixth St., Dayton 41074 — 606/
292-0819; 615/559-1900
Green, Freddie M, — Rt. 2, Hickory 42051 — 502/247-5168
Green, Larry J. — 520 E. Clay, Clinton 42031 — 502/653-
6095; 653-2461
Grogan, Phillip R. — 152 Whispering Hills, Bowling Green
42101 — 502/781-4246
Gross, Thomas H. Ill — 1162 Main St., Jackson 41339 —
Bus. 606/666-7531
Haines, Michael — 179 Leader Avenue Apt. 12, Lexington
40508 — 606/254-8913
Hale, David — Wellington 40387 — 606/768-3474; 784-
6872
Hall, Omery C. — HI Hat 41636 — 377-2937; 368-2101
Hamilton, Daniel M. — 73 Flintlock Dr., Burlington 41005
— 586-7271; 525-1313
Handy, Gene A. — Rt. 3, Box 1 29, Ashland 41 1 01 — 928-
5641
Harbison, Larry W. — Rt. 1, Box 35B, Edmonton 42129 —
502/432-3065; 565-3215
Hardesty, Francis L. — 113 Laurel Way, Versailles 40383
— 606/873-9635
Hardin, Don G. — Box 88, Morehead 40351 — 606/784-
7698; 845-9871
Hargrove, David L. — 101 N. 16th, Murray 42071 — 502/
753-9101; 856-3469
Harkleroad, Thomas S. — Rt. 4, Box 131, Berea 40403 —
606/986-3025; 623-4750
Harlan, Bobby Ray — Rt. 1 , Mt. Hermon 421 57 — 427-3922;
651-7045
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Harlan, Tony M. — Rt. 5, Tompkinsville 42167 — 487-5727
Harlow, Mark S. — Virginia Apts. #14, Williamson WV
25661 — 304/235/2643; 606/432-9200
Harmon, Barry — 3937 Decoursey, Covington 41015 —
261-9015; 421-5511
Harmon, Randall T. — Rt. 1, Sharpsburg 40374 — 606/
674-6437
Harris, Tony M. — Flat Gap 41219 — 265-3237
Hatfield, Charles Allen — 5403 Adkins Rd., Louisville
40219 — 969-8669; 583-1683
Hatton, Mike — Rt. 2, Carlisle 40311 — 289-5893
Hause, Martin B. — Box 251, Brooksville 41004 — 606/
735-2988; 735-3553
Hawkins, Stewart D. — Broadway, Chaplin 40012 — 502/
673-3436; 348-3991
Hayes, Bob -^ Box 362, Greenup 41144 — 606/473-7859;
473-9812
Haynes, Stephen, #9 Western Hills Tr. Pk., Bowling Green
42101 — 781-9039
Heaberlin, William S. Jr. — 3223 E. Holt St., Ashland 41 101
— 329-1584; 739-4166 X-8441
Henry, Tony A. —801 Hampton Rd., BowlingGreen 42101
— 843-8786; 842-6134
Hensley, Jerry — 453 Duell, Versailles 40383 — 606/873-
8972; 502/564-4284
Hensley, Larry G. — Box 184, Stone 41567 — 606/353-
9819; 353-7241
Henson, Tunis L. — 124 Lyttleton Rd., Manchester 40962
— 598-3643; 598-6232
Herdman, Bruce P. — Box 7059, W. Liberty 41472 — 606/
743-4674; 743-3705
Herp, James R. — 9815 Timberwood Circle, Louisville
40223 — 502/244-0433; 361-9246
Herp, Ken Jr. — 2613 Merhoff, Louisville 40217 — 502/
634-8931; 581-5143
Higgins, James P. — 1125 LaVista Way, Louisville 40219
— 502/969-5267; 456-1291
Hill, Charles R. "Chuck" — 249 Sampson Lane, Barbour-
vllle 40906 — 606/546-4478; 546-4147
Hill, Christopher D. — 653 Linda Avenue, Danville 40422
— 236-4140
Hill, Myron K. — 221 1 Circle Dr., Lexington 40505 — 606/
299-6632; 987-7900
Hiipp, Louis E. — 5802 Mt. Everest Dr., Louisville 40216 —
448-2435; 933-2690
Hilton, Billy A. — 110 Ball Avenue, Springfield 40069 —
336-7594; 336-3403
Hobbs, C. V. Jr. — 627 Westview Dr.. Ashland 41101 —
324-9439; 329-1777
Hobgood, David Keith — Rt. 1, Sacramento 42372 — 502/
736-5900
Hohman, Gary P. — 824 North 19th, Murray 42071 —502/
753-7430; 753-7640
Holland, Jerry W. — 9112-B Estrada Ave., Ft. Knox 40121
— 502/624-4756; 624-5052
Holt. Larry K. — Rt. 1, Box 132A, Alvaton 42122 — 843-
3587; 781-4585
Hoover, Jeff H. — Rt. 1 , Box 37C, Jamestown 42629 — 502/
343-4560; 236-7386
Hopper, Tony B. — 31 7 Stockton Dr., Owensboro 42301 —
502/683-0669
Horvitz, Myrle Lynn — 136 Lowry #24, Lexington 40503 —
278-8142
Hosklns, Charles H. Ill — 1208 Devonshire, Madisonvllle
42431 — 502/825-0623; 821-8503
Hucker, Benjamin — 202 Locust St., Erianger 41018 —
342-7198; 283-1003
Hudson, Burley R. — Rt. 5, Quicksand 41363 — 606/666-
2715; 666-7521
Hudson, Mark D. — 215 Southern Dr., Williamstown41097
— 606/824-5587; 732-4240
Hughes, Roy S. — Rt. 6, Box 1204, Hopkinsville 42240 —
886-3563; 885-7414
Hulme, David L. — 155 Churchill Park, Louisville 40220 —
502/452-1639
Hunter, Harold Joseph Jr. — 1492Catalpa, Radcliff 40160
— 351-5671
Ingraham, Gary J. — 2332 Brownsboro Rd., Louisville
40206 — 897-3462; 897-2815
Ison, Lilly Jr. — Box 104, Skyline 41851 —606/633-0385;
633-5053
Jachimczuk, Charles S. — 2305 Espy Lane, Flatwoods
41139 — 606/836-4459; 836-7044
Jackson, Arthur E. — Rt. 1, Box 13A, Whitesburg 41858
— 606/633-2007; 633-2339
Jamerson, Wilbur — Box 1, Bypro 41612 — 452-2585;
452-2110
Jenkins, Burney — Georgetown 40324 — 502/863-3612;
863-3805
Johnson, David L. — Lot 45, 1855S. Wilson, Radcliff 40160
— 351-4182; 624-6442
Johnson, Elwood — 5406 Regal Dr., Louisville 40218 —
964-8629; 964-2217
Johnson, Howard G. "Gil" — 417 Lucky Debonair, Hop-
kinsville 42240 — 886-0550; 885-9585
Johnson, James W. "Bill" — 1541 Chestnut Hill Dr., Apt. 6,
Ashland 41101 — 324-6360; 324-7524
Johnson, Roderick V. — 354 Ohio St., Lexington 40508 —
255-0304; 278-8124
Johnson, Scott — General Delivery, Pine Ridge 41360 —
606/668-3418; 668-3555
Jordan, Donald W. — 21 20 Manor Dr., Apt. 1 02, Lexington
40502 — 266-1759
Jurasin, James A. — 6803 Sunnyhill Rd., Louisville 40228
— 502/239-7617
Kearns, Kevin — Rt. 4, Box 73B, Cynthiana 41031 — 549-
9110; 234-2297
Keeling, Roger Blair — 5804 Holly Oak Court, Louisville
40291 —502/239-7619
Kelly, John — Halls Lane, Stanton 40380 — 606/663-4132;
663-5780
Kemplin, Frank — Rt. 4, Harrodsburg 40330 — 606/748-
5515; 736-5106
Kersey, William Andy — 1211 Maple Lane, Corbin 40701 —
606/528-7122; 528-2500
Kersey, Warren D. — 4507 Slone Dr., Jeff IN 47130 — 283-
6948; 637-3223
Kilgus, Paul N. — 104 Haggin Hall, UK, Lexington 40506
— 606/257-1307
King, Curtis R. — 2547 Apollo Ct., Owensboro 42301 —
926-4973; 684-4533
King, James A. — 5000 Clarmar, Jeffersontown 40299 —
502/499-1015; 778-2791
Kistner, Gary Wayne — Box 315, Richmond 40475 — 606/
623-4198; 623-2404
Kleitz, Jerry D — 1 803 Beech St., Louisville 4021 — 775-
8643
Kluepfel, Joseph C. — 463 Whiltshire Dr. #24, Madison-
vllle 42431 — 825-1046
Klump, William Roger — 2074 Eastern Pkwy, Louisville
40204 — 502/451-0236; 423-1660
Koehler, Brian D. — Rt. 1, Box 428, Gray 40734 — 606/
546-6184
Kouns, Robert — Box 451, South Portsmouth 41174 —
932-4540; 473-9812
Krautheim, Frank J. — Rt. 4, Box 11, Dawson Springs
42408 — 502/797-5151; 821-2824
Lancaster, Jerry W. — Rt. 2, Versailles 40383 — 606/873-
7192; 873-7311
Latham, Billy D. — Rt. 3, Box 255, Clinton 42031 — 502/
653-4190; 653-5521
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League, Jack B. — 830 Boyd Ave., Danville 40422 — 236-
6492; 236-3100 X-52
Leigh, Steve — 1202 McKlnley St., Corbin 40701 — 528-
7344; 528-2904
Leising, Michael C. — Box 86D, Melbourne 41059 — 606/
781-5230; 781-3333
Lemaster, Ronald K. — 915 Maryland Ct., Flatwoods41139
— 606/836-8072; 836-1514
Lewis, Joseph C. — 1245 Summit, Lexington 40502 — 266-
7246
Logsdon, Tim E. — 236 Water St., Horse Cave 42749 —
786-2215
Ludwig, Joseph L. — 3702 Canopus Ct., Louisville 40219
— 969-4436
Lykins, Virgil — Lee's Jr. College, Jackson 41339 — 662-
4373; 666-7521
Lynch, Thomas E. — 8507 Bost, Louisville 40219 — 502/
964-5227; 969-9318
McCamish, Dan L. — Rt. 5, Milton Ave., Elizabethtovi^n
42701 — 737-6973; 351-3167
McClure, Jerry T. — 1857 Courtland Dr., Lexington 40505
— 606/299-5465; 293-1812
McConnaughhay, Clyde — Richwood Estates, Carroilton
41008 — 502/732-5350; 732-4361
McDaniel, Michael A. — 530 Hall St., Madisonville 42431
— 821-7248; 821-1813
McGoldrIck, Ricky W. — 313 Highland Ave., Versailles
40383 — 873-4098; 502/227-9651
McMillin, Larry L. — 3506 Rock Rose Lane, LaGrange
40031 — 241-8998; 241-0920
McNeill, Barney — Box 29. Bardwell 42023 — 502/628-
3860; 628-3434
McNeil, Larry David — 1208 Maple St., Flatvi(oods41 139 —
606/836-8959; 325-4664
McNeill, Thomas Blaine — Rt. 2, Boaz 42027 — 856-3420
Marcum, Jasper — Rt. 1, Box 338, Sturgis 42459 — 502/
333-4537
Markham, Stan P. — 1409Clagett, BowlingGreen42101 —
502/781-2379; 842-1674
Marietta, Ronald L. —428 Powhatan Trail, Frankfort 40601
— 502/695-4526; 564-3925
Marshall. Barry J. — 3808 Plantation, Lexington 40503 —
223-1766; 223-1766
Martin, Don W. — 22 Indian Hill Dr., Dry Ridge 41035 —
606/428-1498; 824-4659
Mason, Bernie — Rt. 2, Box25B, Sandy Hook41171 —606/
738-5371; 738-6640
Mathews, Art — Box 23277, Lexington 40524 — 606/887-
1912
Matusiak, Marty — 304 Par Lane, Elizabethtown 42701 —
737-4142; 737-6833
Mauzy, Leslie Craig — 3842 Lewis Lane. Owensboro 42301
— 683-6014; 683-4525
Mays, Deron — Box 74, Booneville 41314 — 593-5642;
593-5124
Meacham, Greg — Rt. 4, Russellville 42276 — 726-3727;
726-9824
Meade, Charles E. Jr. — 900 Ky. Blvd., Hazard 41701 —
606/439-1449; 436-2322
Meek, Jeff — Rt. 3, Box 388M, Pikeville 41501 —625-5280
Mefford, Randy — Rt. 4, Shannon Lane, Mt. Washington
40047 — 538-7218; 543-7021
Meier, Tonny — 248Glenwood Ave., Ludlow 41 01 6 — 606/
431-6348
Meyers, John F. — Box 513, Maysville 41056 — Bus. 606/
759-7141
Miles, Charles M. — 600 Hoover St., Ashland 41 101 — 606/
325-3261; 928-6421
Mills, Bruce W. — 525 Manchester St., Barbourville 40906
— 542-4798
Mills, Thomas Alan — 521 Grabruck Ave., Danville 40422
— 606/236-1018; 286-2200, X-207
Milchner, Kent D. — 1009 S. Third, Apt. 201, Louisville
40203 - 589-3913
Montgomery, Billy G. — Rt. 8, Alex Hts., Harrodsburg
40330 — 734-7661; 734-3341, X-207
Moore, Jeff — Lee's Jr. College, Jackson 41339 — 606/
666-9297
Moore, Phillip H. — Rt. 6, Box 403, Bowling Green 42101
— 502/781-9340; 842-5302
Morgan, Keith — 1081 New Circle Rd., Lot 101, Lexing-
ton 40505 — 606/255-1681; 255-3698
Morgan, Richard — 552 Taylor Dr., London 40741 — 864-
9253; 864-5114
Morris, Edward C. — 153 Raintree Rd., Florence 41042 —
371-1496; 727-2333
Morris, Jeffrey — 3807 Mamaroneck Rd., Louisville 40218
— 452-9877
Morrison, Donnie R. — Rt. 2, Box 284 C-7, Russell Springs
42642 — 866-5014; 866-3341
Morse, Richard K. — 163 N. Deepwood, Radcliff 40160 —
502/351-3748; 624-4646
Morse, Russell Edward — 163 N. Deepwood, Radcliff
40160 — 502/351-3748; 351-3365
Mosley, David — 501 West 16th St., London 40741 —864-
4576; 878-7913
Mosley, Gene — 715 Hill St., Williamsburg 40769 — 606/
549-1188; 549-1188
Moss, Terry Leigh — 400 Aylesford PI., Apt. 1, Lexington
40508 — 252-8143
Moss, Walter W—Rt. 15, Box 16, Bowling Green 42101 —
502/781-1050; 842-2441
Mulberry, Larry G. — Box 70, Eddyville 40238 — 388-9953
Mulligan, J. T. — 427 Center St., Erianger 41018 — 727-
3628; 727-2255
Mullins, Rafford G. — Rt. 2, Box 50, Flat Gap 41 21 9 — 606/
265-3568; 789-4890
Myers, Fred — 3932 Phillips, Paducah 42001 — 442-8166
Myers, Stephen E. — 2671 Delta Ct., Radcliff 40160 — 351-
8835
Napier, Randy P. — Rt. 4, Stanford 40484 — 365-2589;
258-4420
Nash, Richard Clark — 1625 Alexander Ave., Owensboro
42301 — 684-0683
Nelson, Barrett L. — Rt. 1, Box 200, Nebo 42441 — 249-
3608
Nelson, Eric W. — Rt. 1, Box 200, Nebo 42441 — 249-3608;
821-5340
Nix, Roger L. — 118 S. Dave, Madisonville 42431 — 502/
825-1322
Norwood, Thomas R. — 811 Henry St., Franklin 42134 —
586-3614; 586-8241
O'Banion, Cornelius Jr. — 410 Arlington Ave., Frankfort
40601 — 502/223-5265
Oberhausen, Daniel E. — 1300 Lacona Lane, Louisville
40213
O'Cull, John D. — 2023 Country Acres, Louisville 40218
— 502/499-0986; 588-5554
Oestreicher, Edward — 173 Pedretti, Cincinnati OH 45238
— 513/251-2359
Olsen, Peter L. — 500 Hillcrest Manor Dr. A-6, Winchester
40391 — 606/745-4113; 287-7157
Olson, Francis L. — Rt. 3, Box 154, Olive Hill 41 164 — 738-
6215; 738-5225
Osborne, Robert G. — 107 Ross St., Richmond 40475 —
606/623-9643; 622-3911
Osborne, Robert Louis — Rt. 4, Elk Lake, Owenton 40359
— 484-3033; 484-3417
O'Shoney, Craig — Rt. 4, Elkton 42220 — 502/265-5419
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THE KENTUCKY HIGH SCHOOL ATHLETE FOR MAY, 1981
Otis, Bentley L. — Rt, 3, Box 295, Stanton 40380 — 606/
663-2049; 233-8761
O'Toole. Dennis — 3453 Ridgewood, Erianger 41018 —
342-7693
Padgett, Dave — 707 E. Depot, Marion 42064 — 965-2847;
928-2141
Page, Jersey Joe — Rt. 4, Tompl<insville 42167 — 502/
434-4775; 615/699-2283
Parker, Dale — 415 Powell Lane, Flatwoods41139 — 606/
836-4802; 836-9311
Parker, Ronald P. — 6600 Outer Loop, Apt. 56, Louisville
40228 — 968-4283; 239-1133
Parkey, Cecil Edward — Box 1649, Middlesboro 40965 —
606/248-4139; 248-1000
Patton, Jeffery Kevin — Rt. 1, Westview 40144 — 502/257-
8161; 756-2149
Peddicord, Mark A. — 265 Mills Rd., Covington 41015 —
356-7424; 621-6814
Pelphrey, Joe D. — St. Rt. 5, Abbott Rd., Prestonsburg
41653 — 886-6265; 285-3212
Pence, Charles R. — R.R. #2, Philpot 42366 — 281-4851
Penick, Dave — 7 Coppage Circle, Union 41091 — 384-
3586; 721-4934
Penner, Merritt D. Jr. — Rt. 5, Box 155, Manchester 40962
— 606/598-3711
Perkins, Bill — 810 Walnut St., Williamsburg 40769 — 606/
549-9561; 549-4855
Perkins, Greg — Box 142, Dover 41034 — 882-3261; 564-
3856
Perry, Eddie — Rt. 2, Bill's Tr. Ct., Central City 42330
Perry, Jim — Box 166, Rt. 5, Shelbyville 40065 — 502/245-
9546; 422-2101 X-5270
Pickett, Kenneth H. — 328 Keen Hall WKU. Bowling Green
42101 — 748-4096; 745-2984
Pickrell, Jerry W. — 499 Whispering Hills, Lexington 40503
— 272-7171; 272-1611
Pierce, Frank D. Jr. — 1187-A Drennan Park, Ft. Campbell
42223 — 615/431-5231; 502/798-6295 X-4787
Pinson, David "Bo" — Box 156, Phelps 41 553 — 456-7039;
456-7716
Polivick, David T. — Box 187, Bardwell 42023 — 628-3924
Ponchot, Joseph C. — 3387 Appletree Lane, Erianger
41018 — 342-6932
Poole, Glenn — 317 Ridgewood, Versailles 40383 — 873-
5124; 272-8626
Poole, Michael G. — 317 Ridgewood Dr., Versailles 40383
— 606/873-5124
Potter, Lonnie Edward — 227 Liverpool Road, Lexington
40504 — 255-6764; 252-9313
Powell, Carl Edward — College Rd., Cumberland 40823 —
606/589-2359; 589-2766
Prather, Clinton R. "Turk" — 1807 Circleview Dr., La-
Grange 40031 — 222-1984
Pritchard, Herbert L. — MEDDAC, Ft. Knox 40121 —624-
1614; 624-9462
Puckett, Robert O. — 813 Otter Creek Rd., Vine Grove
40175 — 877-5362; 624-8432
Purkins, Walter R. — 9819 Somerford Rd., Louisville 40222
— 425-6374; 426-6020
Rahn, Gordon W. — Box 559, Princeton 42445 — 502/
388-2932; 365-5526
Rail, Edward W. — 510 Perkins Ave., Danville 40422 —
606/236-8929; 236-5464
Read, Ray V. — Rt. 4, Beaver Dam 42320 — 274-7573; 526-
3753
Redman, Chester D. — 218 N. Broadway #9, Lexington
40508 — 252-0946; 253-4207
Reif, Harry F. — Rt. 1, Box 242, Campbellsville 42718 —
502/465-7343; 465-8389
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privileges on a variety of items including but not limited to
car purchasing, car and truck rental, officiating and
coaching equipment and uniforms, and travel and motel
accommodations.
Award and recognition programs will include a
national program to recognize outstanding coaches and
officials in all sports, the development of a National High
School Hall of Fame to include recognition of outstanding
coaches and officials, and a special section in the National
High School Sports Record Book, a National Federation
publication, recognizing outstanding high school coaches
and officials.
Various Memberships
Available
Both the NFICA and NFIOA will include a regular
membership category exclusively for active sports
coaches and officials; an associate membership to anyone
interested in high school sports; a patron membership
available to institutions, organizations corporations and
others interested in supporting high school coaching and
officiating; and an honorary membership to be specifically
granted by vote of the boards of directors of the N FICA and
NFIOA to those individuals who have made exceptional
contributions to high school sports coaching and
officiating.
To be continued in next Athlete
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JOHNSON CITY, TENNESSEE 37601
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